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Villager219 Church Street, Kohler, WI 53044 FREE www.kohlervillager.com MARCH 7, 2020 [email protected] | 920-331-4904 Shoe store to open Reservations are Open for in Deer Trace the PAO “Kohler Kandy Factory” Dinner Auction The Kohler Performing Arts reservations include the recep- April 13. The drawing will be Organization is presenting this tion, silent auction, cash bar, held on April 18 at the PAO’s year’s annual dinner auction dinner, and the live auction. “Kohler Kandy Factory” Din- “Kohler Kandy Factory” on Sat- Raffl e tickets are now avail- ner Auction. Tickets will also be urday, April 18 at the Pine Hills able for purchase and are priced available for purchase the night Country Club. This year’s event at one ticket for $5 or fi ve tickets of the event. You do not need to will include performances by for $20. If you enter this year’s be present to win. the Kohler high school music raffl e, you will have a chance to For more information, check students, a silent auction, three- win a set of Apple Airpods Pro, a out the Kohler Performing Arts course dinner and a live auction. JBL Portable Bluetooth Speaker Organization website or Face- Online reservations are now or a $50 Amazon Gift Card! book site. being accepted for the “Kohler Tickets purchased online will All proceeds will benefi t Kandy Factory” dinner auc- either be delivered to your home Kohler school music students Kohler Villager photo Shoe Sensation to occupy the former Dressbarn location tion at sites.google.com/view/ (if you live in Kohler), available through biennial performance kohlerperformingarts. for pick-up in the district offi ce, tours and summer music camp The Kohler Village Board ap- footwear for the entire family The Kohler PAO is off ering an or sent home with your child. scholarships for middle school proved a signage request from – from toddlers to seniors. early-bird registration discount. Orders will be fi lled through students. Shoe Sensation, which plans The company also states that Individual early-bird tickets are to open a store at Deer Trace it strives to be good stewards in $45 per person and tables for 8 Shopping Center where Dress- their communities and to help guests are $360. The early-bird barn was previously located. out whenever possible, through discount is available until March Zimmermann, Hoffmann Shoe Sensation, Inc.’s web- charitable work. 18. After March 18, the ticket site says their mission is to pro- No word yet on when the prices will return to the regular vide quality and brand name store plans to open its doors. to face off in April for $50 per person rate. All ticket County Supervisor Mike Zimmermann and Bri- Justice, incumbent Daniel Kel- an Hoff mann will face off in the ly, who was appointed by for- Shopko Optical expands general election in April for the mer governor Scott Walker, Sheboygan County Board of received the most votes both Supervisors. in Kohler (231) and statewide Zimmermann, a Kohler res- (352,860). He will face Jill Project Eyecare Program ident who serves as a Kohler Karofsky in the general election Shopko Optical continues providing complimentary Village Board Trustee, garnered in April. Karofsky received 120 the most votes in the February votes in Kohler, and 261,721 eyewear and exams to children in need 18 primary both in Kohler and statewide. Ed Fallone was elim- GREEN BAY, Wis. – Shopko with those in need of proper eye As Shopko Optical continues overall for District 20, which inated in the primary, receiving Optical is pleased to announce care.” to grow, more communities will includes Kohler, Town of Wil- 36 votes in Kohler, and 89,181 its expansion of Project Eyecare According to the AOA, chil- have the ability to take part in son Wards 3 & 4, and Town of statewide. in 2020. With over 80 locations dren with uncorrected vision or Project Sheboygan Ward 10. Incum- Voter turnout was low around around the United States, Shop- undiagnosed eye problems can Eyecare. Those looking to bent Brian Hoff mann, from the Sheboygan County, averaging ko Optical, partnering with local face physical and academic bar- participate can contact their lo- Town of Wilson, came in sec- between 18-27%. State voter Lions Clubs, will provide more riers. Comprehensive eye ex- cal Lions Club. ond place by 22 overall votes. turnout was only 21%. Of the than 800 deserving children op- ams help detect vision and eye Candidate Patrick Johnson, also 1,483 eligible voters in Kohler, portunities to receive free eye issues early, giving children the a Kohler resident who serves on only 397 (27%) voted in the exams and eyewear this year. tools to succeed both in school the school board, received the February 18 primary. The Vil- Starting Monday, February and athletically. second-highest number of votes lage of Random Lake had the 10, Lions Clubs near Shopko in Kohler but was unable to highest voter turnout (29%), Optical locations will identify capture enough votes in incum- and the Town of Sheboygan and give vouchers to children bent Hoff mann’s hometown of Falls had the lowest (17%). in need between the ages of 5 Town of Wilson. Kohler tied for second-highest and 17 within their communi- Three names appeared as voter turnout with three other ties. These children will receive write-ins on Kohler ballots: municipalities: Village of Cas- a free comprehensive eye exam Scott Scheuren, Joe Sell, and J. cade, Town of Holland, and Vil- and pair of eyeglasses from P. Drevline. lage of Waldo. Shopko Optical. For State Supreme Court “This will be the twenty-fi rst Breakdown of votes by municipality for Sheboygan County Supervisor year of Project Eyecare and to watch it grow is a testament to the program’s success,” said Kirk Lauterback, Shopko Op- tical Chief Operating Offi cer. “We want to continue building healthier communities, starting Kohler Villager photo *****************ECRWSS**** PRSRT STD Local ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE The Postal Customer PAID Kohler EDDM RETAIL

Villager219 Church Street, Kohler, WI 53044 FREE www.kohlervillager.com MARCH 7, 2020 [email protected] | 920-331-4904 Shoe store to open Reservations are Open for in Deer Trace the PAO “Kohler Kandy Factory” Dinner Auction The Kohler Performing Arts reservations include the recep- April 13. The drawing will be Organization is presenting this tion, silent auction, cash bar, held on April 18 at the PAO’s year’s annual dinner auction dinner, and the live auction. “Kohler Kandy Factory” Din- “Kohler Kandy Factory” on Sat- Raffl e tickets are now avail- ner Auction. Tickets will also be urday, April 18 at the Pine Hills able for purchase and are priced available for purchase the night Country Club. This year’s event at one ticket for $5 or fi ve tickets of the event. You do not need to will include performances by for $20. If you enter this year’s be present to win. the Kohler high school music raffl e, you will have a chance to For more information, check students, a silent auction, three- win a set of Apple Airpods Pro, a out the Kohler Performing Arts course dinner and a live auction. JBL Portable Bluetooth Speaker Organization website or Face- Online reservations are now or a $50 Amazon Gift Card! book site. being accepted for the “Kohler Tickets purchased online will All proceeds will benefi t Kandy Factory” dinner auc- either be delivered to your home Kohler school music students Kohler Villager photo Shoe Sensation to occupy the former Dressbarn location tion at sites.google.com/view/ (if you live in Kohler), available through biennial performance kohlerperformingarts. for pick-up in the district offi ce, tours and summer music camp The Kohler Village Board ap- footwear for the entire family The Kohler PAO is off ering an or sent home with your child. scholarships for middle school proved a signage request from – from toddlers to seniors. early-bird registration discount. Orders will be fi lled through students. Shoe Sensation, which plans The company also states that Individual early-bird tickets are to open a store at Deer Trace it strives to be good stewards in $45 per person and tables for 8 Shopping Center where Dress- their communities and to help guests are $360. The early-bird barn was previously located. out whenever possible, through discount is available until March Zimmermann, Hoffmann Shoe Sensation, Inc.’s web- charitable work. 18. After March 18, the ticket site says their mission is to pro- No word yet on when the prices will return to the regular vide quality and brand name store plans to open its doors. to face off in April for $50 per person rate. All ticket County Supervisor Mike Zimmermann and Bri- Justice, incumbent Daniel Kel- an Hoff mann will face off in the ly, who was appointed by for- Shopko Optical expands general election in April for the mer governor Scott Walker, Sheboygan County Board of received the most votes both Supervisors. in Kohler (231) and statewide Zimmermann, a Kohler res- (352,860). He will face Jill Project Eyecare Program ident who serves as a Kohler Karofsky in the general election Shopko Optical continues providing complimentary Village Board Trustee, garnered in April. Karofsky received 120 the most votes in the February votes in Kohler, and 261,721 eyewear and exams to children in need 18 primary both in Kohler and statewide. Ed Fallone was elim- GREEN BAY, Wis. – Shopko with those in need of proper eye As Shopko Optical continues overall for District 20, which inated in the primary, receiving Optical is pleased to announce care.” to grow, more communities will includes Kohler, Town of Wil- 36 votes in Kohler, and 89,181 its expansion of Project Eyecare According to the AOA, chil- have the ability to take part in son Wards 3 & 4, and Town of statewide. in 2020. With over 80 locations dren with uncorrected vision or Project Sheboygan Ward 10. Incum- Voter turnout was low around around the United States, Shop- undiagnosed eye problems can Eyecare. Those looking to bent Brian Hoff mann, from the Sheboygan County, averaging ko Optical, partnering with local face physical and academic bar- participate can contact their lo- Town of Wilson, came in sec- between 18-27%. State voter Lions Clubs, will provide more riers. Comprehensive eye ex- cal Lions Club. ond place by 22 overall votes. turnout was only 21%. Of the than 800 deserving children op- ams help detect vision and eye Candidate Patrick Johnson, also 1,483 eligible voters in Kohler, portunities to receive free eye issues early, giving children the a Kohler resident who serves on only 397 (27%) voted in the exams and eyewear this year. tools to succeed both in school the school board, received the February 18 primary. The Vil- Starting Monday, February and athletically. second-highest number of votes lage of Random Lake had the 10, Lions Clubs near Shopko in Kohler but was unable to highest voter turnout (29%), Optical locations will identify capture enough votes in incum- and the Town of Sheboygan and give vouchers to children bent Hoff mann’s hometown of Falls had the lowest (17%). in need between the ages of 5 Town of Wilson. Kohler tied for second-highest and 17 within their communi- Three names appeared as voter turnout with three other ties. These children will receive write-ins on Kohler ballots: municipalities: Village of Cas- a free comprehensive eye exam Scott Scheuren, Joe Sell, and J. cade, Town of Holland, and Vil- and pair of eyeglasses from P. Drevline. lage of Waldo. Shopko Optical. For State Supreme Court “This will be the twenty-fi rst Breakdown of votes by municipality for Sheboygan County Supervisor year of Project Eyecare and to watch it grow is a testament to the program’s success,” said Kirk Lauterback, Shopko Op- tical Chief Operating Offi cer. “We want to continue building healthier communities, starting Kohler Villager photo 2 MARCH 7, 2020 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM

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Alfred “Jerry” Wright McGrane, III (1939-2020) Alfred “Jerry” Wright Mc- Grane, III, 81, of Sheboygan, passed away on Friday, Febru- Fully Insured ary 7, 2020. Local Family Owned Jerry was born on January IICRC Certified Technician 25, 1939, in Port Washington, WI to Alfred and Helen (Schils) McGrane. He was a graduate of Kohler High School and was the proud recipient of the Kohler Foundation Scholarship which www.impressfloorcare.com provided for his undergraduate education at UW Madison. He excelled as an honors student enjoyed spending time with his in the College of Engineering, family in sunny Florida. earning a BS in Mechanical Jerry is survived by his wife, Engineering in 1961. He met Diane; daughter, Margaret (Mi- the of his life at school and chael) Heili; two sons, Michael An especially fun time for kids 1—5 years old to visit the dentist! on August 27, 1960, Jerry mar- (Meg) McGrane and James Mc- Appointments available at 920 / 452- KIDS ried Diane McGillvray in Black Grane; six grandchildren, Cole, River Falls, WI. Nate, Jacob, Madeline, Laurel Jerry proudly served his and Emma; two brothers, Joe county as a First Lieutenant in (Kay) McGrane and Rob (Sue) the US Army from 1959 – 1964, McGrane; two brothers-in-law, during which time he and Diane Bill Arneson and Bill McGill- were stationed in Germany. Fol- vray; and sister-in-law, Mary Jo lowing an honorable discharge, McGillvray. April 2 & 3 Jerry worked for Ford Motors Jerry was preceded in death 9:00 - in Detroit, MI as an engineer. by his parents, Alfred and Hel- 11:30 am While employed at Ford, Jerry en; sister, Helen Arneson; and obtained additional qualifi ca- brother-in-law, Peter McGill- tions by completing his MBA vray. at Wayne State University. Jer- A private celebration of life ry fi nished his career self em- was held in honor of Jerry. ployed as a General Contractor Memorial contributions until his retirement in 2012. may be given in Jerry’s name Wherever he went, Jerry was to the Alzheimer’s Founda- In the purple building across from Marcus Cinemas a member of Kiwanis Club, and tion of America. alzfdn.org/ 3304 Wilgus Avenue / Sheboygan, WI 53081 / 920-452-KIDS / www.bullardsmiles.com / Like us on ccxx served as Club President in Ft. support-us/donate/ Pierce, FL from 2005-2006. He The family would like to was also a member of Lion’s express their sincere heart-felt Club and Chamber of Com- gratitude for the compassionate merce in Marshfi eld, WI. While care and emotional support pro- living in Florida, he was an ac- vided by Dr. Vytas Kerpe, Doris Embrace America’s Paradigm Health Shift tive member of the Fort Pierce Theune, NP, HSHS St. Nicholas Yacht Club he greatly enjoyed Hospice and the wonderful staff to a natural health care system vs. the chemical-based “sickness management system” the camaraderie of the sailing at Countryside Manor. community. He served as the For online condolences and we currently su er with in terms of physical, mental and  nancial health. Olympic Sailboard Trials Chair- additional information please Presently, U.S. health care spending is $3.5+ trillion per year (cms.gov) and rising. man in 1992 and later served as visit www.wenigfh.com. It’s time to “turn the tide” because as a country, we are getting Commodore in the Yacht Club. The Wenig Funeral Home sicker & sicker AND going broke! Jerry was an antique car enthu- of Sheboygan Falls (920-467- siast and found joy in restoring 3431) served the McGrane fam- classic cars. Above all else, he ily with arrangements. We say “Give Nature A Chance” because it simply makes more sense to put TRUST IN GOD rather than chemistry. “We help people get healthy and stay healthy” by off ering: • Electrically-charged • DNA-based personalized • Norwex® products – drinking water – also nutri� on – delivered to your superior cleaning cloths known as Kangen door monthly. Your unique with microfi bers (1/200th blended formula� on is 100% Water®. Water is Life…. the size of a human Change your Water → plant-based plus added hair) means superior Change your Life → vitamins and minerals. 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We also provide of outdoor play, attending Kohler Village Recreation Department enhancing products also CBD educa� on for groups Programs and Lessons, Library Time, Cooking Classes, Comput- available. and/or individuals. er Classes, and Field Trip Thursday with swimming each day at the Kohler Pool. Some of the fi eld trips pre-booked include, Bay Visit our store to learn more • Visit our website to gain insight Beach, Milwaukee Zoo, Bowling, Marcus Cinema, Mulberry Lane Petting Farm, Oshkosh EAA Museum plus picnics which will in- Invigora� ng Waters | 1084 Fond du Lac Ave clude water games. Applications can be picked-up with Mrs. Neil Sheboygan Falls | (920) 946-0607 in the Kohler School Cafeteria or printed from Kohler School web www.invigora� ngwaters.com page under Kohler Kare. You may email Mrs. Neil at neill@kohler. 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Life insurance underwritten by American Family Life Insurance Company 6000 American Parkway Madison, WI 53783 014108 12/17 ©2017 – 8283776 After the walk, enjoy a bon- Policy Form ICC17-223 WL, Policy Form L-223 (ND) WL, Policy Form L-223 WL, Policy Form ICC17-224 WL, Policy Form L-224 (ND) WL, Policy Form L-224 WL fi re, hot dogs, chili, marshmal- lows, and hot chocolate. Kohler High School Music Notes On February 29, Kohler music DeAmico and Brecken Cech; Trombone Solo - Rory Pot- Solo –Jaclyn Patterson; Vocal and Gregory Tengowski; Drum students participated in the Drum Set Solos – Danielle ter; Parade Drum Solo - Juan Trio – Isaac Wieland, George Set Solo – Henry Leblanc; WSMA District Solo & En- Stoff regen and George Phillips; Cortes; Drum Set Solo - Greg- Phillips and Paul Ritter. Violin Solos - Lily Montes and semble Festival. Results were Vocal Solos – Daniel Walter, ory Tengowski; Trumpet Duet Griffi n Montes; Classical Vocal Class A State [Qualifi ed for fantastic! Because of limit- Lauren Jarentowski, Kirsten - John Senti and Cohen Otte; Solos – Sarah Horth, Jaclyn State Festival] ed space only the fi rst place Harrington, Ethan Michon and Classical Vocal Solos – Rachel Voce; Madrigals; Piano Solos Patterson, Sophia Zhang, results are listed. Congratula- Adalade Moore; Vocal Du- Gartman and Rachel Marventa- – Chris Zhang, Paul Ritter and Makayla Pierringer, Ava tions to all participants! ets - Elle Brusse and Brianna no; Vocal Duet - Makayla Pier- Victoria Garces; Piccolo Solo Childs, Katelyn Roblee, Greg Foote, Hailey Brandemuhl and ringer and Ella Karamelegos, Tengowski and Collin Adams; Class C - Marianne Ritter, Flute Solos Kirsten Harrington, Keelin Vocal Trio - Wilson Gebler, Jazz Ensemble II; Woodwind - Katelyn Roblee, Ava Childs, Musical Theater Solos – Greg- Hamilton and Clara Kautzer; Aiden Case and Sam Barillas Ensemble; Brass Choir; Piano Kelsey Sbrocco and Marianne ory Tengowski, Ava Childs, Two-Part Vocal Ensemble - Ra- and Olivia Grose; Barbershop Solos – George Phillips; Violin Class A Ritter; Tenor Sax Solo - Julia chel Boland, Rachel Gartman, Solo - Victoria Gares; Flute Jazz Ensemble; Clarinet Ruelle; Baritone Saxophone – Ava Childs, Katelyn Roblee, Katherine Koberstein, Meren Solo – Brianna Foote; Clarinet Quartet – Nicole Roatch, Ally Solo - Grant Cunliff e-Owen; Jaclyn Patterson and Leilani Webber, Belle Wohlgemuth and Solos - Kirsten Harrington, Foote, Anna Baxter and Jaclyn Tenor Saxophone Duet - Con- VanAsten. Daniel Walter Rachel Yetzer; Snare Drum Patterson; Trumpet Solo - ner Cassidy and Chriz Zhang; Special thanks to Mrs. Kukla, Mrs. Hucke and Mrs. Sue Bill- Solos – Isaac Shvartsman; Class B Griffi n Montes; Trumpet Duet - Trumpet Solo - Cohen Otte; Flute/Clarinet Duet - Ally Trumpet Solo – George Shvartsman and Griffi n French Horn Solos - Lily Mon- man for accompanying many and Brianna Foote; Trumpet Barrock; Tuba Solos - Ashton Montes. Classical Vocal Solos tes and Sofi a Cunliff e-Owen; of the student performances. Trio – Jake Marventano, Tyler Brusse and Brooke Krutilla; –Olivia Grose; Musical Theater Parade Drum – Henry Leblanc Theater For Young Audiences presents Dreamworks Madagascar: A Musical Adventure Jr. Sheboygan, WI - Theater For shows, including Thursday eve- Youth aerial performers in- Young Audiences will present ning March 12 at 6pm, Friday structed by Maria Hackbarth, “Dreamworks Madagascar: morning March 13 at 10:15am owner of Warped Dance Com- A Musical Adventure Jr” this as well as matinee shows on pany in Sheboygan Falls, will Spring as part of their Story- Saturday and Sunday March swing into the wild Madagascar book Series. Join Alex the 14 & 15, at 11am and 2pm both jungle in this fi rst collaborative Lion, Marty the Zebra, Mel- days. performance with TYA. The man the Giraff e, Gloria the hip Details can be found at www. jungle has never been this wild hip Hippo and, of course, those tyasheboygan.org in Sheboygan. hilarious, plotting penguins as Tickets are $10 (youth) and The Production Team for they bound onto the stage in the $15 (adult). Tickets can be pur- Madagascar is an all-star group musical adventure of a lifetime. chased online or, on the day of of experienced youth theater Madagascar is sure to delight the show CASH ONLY. enthusiasts. Submitted photo audiences of all ages; perfor- Featured Youth Performers Kayla Schetter (Choreogra- Burke is the founder of Mad joined by Tegan Hermann mances are recommended for include: Owen Denson (Alex pher), making her TYA debut, Yarn Theatre Company. He is (Stage Manager), Valerie Hoff - ages 3 and up. TYA is thrilled the Lion) Emma Annis (Marty is jazzed to be back in Sheboy- excited to join TYA as the di- mann (Lighting Design) Noah to be collaborating with Warped the Zebra) Abby Wetzel (Gloria gan and working with the youth rector of Madagascar - his fi rst Verhasselt (Lighting Assistant) Dance Studios for this perfor- the Hippo) Brady Baker (Mel- in Madagascar. She earned her offi cial position with TYA since and Cate Denson (Props Mas- mance. Warped Studios, based man the Zebra) John Kakuzi B.A. in Dance from the Uni- coaching performers for Boing ter). in Sheboygan Falls, will be cre- (King Julian) AJ Kaufmann versity of Wisconsin, Stevens Zoing Kidz Amazing Circus. From our Storybook Series, ating exciting moments of aeri- (Skipper) Elizabeth Kaufmann Point and danced professionally Hannah Benton (Producer, to our Mainstage Production, al movement. (Kowalski) Julianna Wetzel after college in New York City. Artistic Director) along with we are committed to develop- We’ve adopted a Lemur! (Rico) Owen Traas (Private) Recently, she opened a Pilates Kiyohe Lopez (Scenic Design- ing youth leadership and artistic Cast members and production Finny Cornielsen (Maurice) studio (Core Connections) in er) are honing their creative skill. team are donating to Duke Uni- Elsa Schuette (Mort) Sheboygan. ingenuity with exciting trans- TYA values diversity, integ- versity’s Lemur Center, a con- Rounding out the Ensemble: Dan Burkey (Stage Direc- formative set pieces and full rity, and respect. For the past servation program for earth’s Bella Rudell, Rebecca Shvarts- tor) eats, sleeps, and breathes character costuming. 31 years the multi-generation- most endangered species. More man, Genavicia Ramirez, Lilah theater. Equipped with his dra- SASD vocal music teacher, al volunteers and participating information about the program Hudak, Maria Stemper, Mi- matic arts degree and certifi cate Katy Ries (music director), re- families have been the heart of will be available to audience chael Stephan, Aiofe Meyer, in theater education, by day turns to TYA this spring to lead our organization. Allowing us members during the production. Molly Rankin, Brooke Hess, he teaches drama at the Étude the cast on a musical adventure, to be the place where all ages Performances will be held in Stella Farvour, Natalie Huerta, Group Schools in Sheboygan with familiar songs like the explore the theater arts. the Matrix space at the John Mi- Izzy Arenal, Adelaide Milne, and by night he fl ies to TYA to catchy Move It, Move It. chael Kohler Art Center. Five Ellie Turcotte, Lucy Thoresen. direct the super star youth cast. The production team is also MARCH 7, 2020 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM 5

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Kohler Sports Updates (through 2/27) 2019-2020 Kohler Middle School Boys Girls Basketball Basketball Season Results Kohler Girls Basketball season record is 13-10 overall, 11-8 in Big East-South Conference play. Final Big East-South Standings W-L 7th Grade Opponent Result Score Oostburg 16-3 Opponent Result Score Brookfi eld Academy (NC) L 37-43 Ozaukee 15-4 Ozaukee W 57-53 OT Manitowoc Lutheran W 57-54 Kohler………….>11-8 Green Bay West (NC) W 64-40 Random Lake 11-8 Elkhart Lake W 42-22 Hilbert W 49-32 Cedar Grove 8-11 Cedar Grove L 25-51 Sheboygan Lutheran W 41-18 Sheb. Christian 3-16 Random Lake W 58-13 Sheboygan Christian W 69-49 Sheb. Lutheran 0-19 Ozaukee L 41-44 Oostburg W 55-37 Random Lake W 47-45 Ozaukee W 53-35 Xavier (NC) L 45-75 Howards Grove W 51-39 Oostburg L 32-55 Cedar Grove-Belgium L 37-46 (OT) Elkhart Lake W 52-28 Mishicot L 29-52 Oostburg W 38-20 Sheboygan Lutheran W 36-34 Cedar Grove L 38-41 Sheboygan Christian W 61-46 Random Lake L 16-37 Random Lake W 47-20 Oostburg L 32-55 Howards Grove W 45-40 Ozaukee L 42-52 Cedar Grove-Belgium W 54-29 Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah W 58-45 8th Grade Saint Mary Catholic W 46-41 Opponent Result Score Reedsville W 56-36 Ozaukee L 51-57 Howards Grove L 21-59 Algoma (WIAA Regional) W 41-36 Elkhart Lake W 70-25 Cedar Grove W 48-33 Random Lake W 69-35 Boys Basketball Oostburg W 61-33 Kohler Boys Basketball season record is 17-5 overall 13-5 in Big East-South Conference play. Final Big East-South Standings Ozaukee W 52-46 W-L Howards Grove L 36-38 Opponent Result Score Sheb. Lutheran 18-1 Elkhart Lake W 61-24 Hilbert W 80-68 Oostburg 18-1 Sheboygan Lutheran L 77-80 Kohler………….> 14-5 Oostburg W 55-38 Sheboygan Christian W 87-51 Ozaukee 11-8 Cedar Grove W 54-25 Ozaukee W 77-60 Cedar Grove 10-9 Random Lake W 53-25 Random Lake W 57-34 Random Lake 7-11 Wautoma (NC) W 97-43 Sheb. Christian 3-16 Howards Grove W 61-36 Oostburg L 56-65 (OT) Elkhart Lake-Glebeulah W 69-25 Cedar Grove-Belgium W 81-76 (2OT) Mishicot W 92-59 Sheboygan Lutheran L 73-88 Kohler varsity boys cross country Sheboygan Christian W 64-37 Random Lake W 66-48 Saint Mary Catholic W 93-61 team named to the Wisconsin Cross Oostburg L 59-62 Ozaukee W 67-56 Country Coaches Association Manitowoc Lutheran W 61-60 Cedar Grove-Belgium L 71-72 Academic All-State Team Westby (NC) W 68-54 Luther (NC) W 67-46 Reedsville W 90-53 Howards Grove W 75-70

Sheboygan Red Raiders Boys Hockey Co-op The team has an overall record of 11-12-1, and 0-5 in Fox River Classic Conference play.

Opponent Result Score Final FRCC Standings Appleton United (NC) W 5-0 Notre Dame 6-0 Oshkosh (NC) W 12-1 DePere 4-3 Fox Cities (NC) W 8-1 Bay Port 3-3 Brookfi eld (NC) W 10-3 Ashwaubenon 2-4 Brother Rice (IL) (NC) W 10-3 Sheboygan……>0-5 West Bend (NC) W 4-3 Fond du Lac (NC) L 2-6 Ashwaubenon L 1-2 Beaver Dam (NC) L 0-2 Fond du Lac Springs (NC) L 1-5 Depere L 3-4 Rhinelander (NC) W 3-1 Baraboo/Portage (NC) W 4-1 Waupun (NC) L 2-3 Green Bay Notre Dame L 0-6 Bay Port L 0-3 Kohler High School boys cross country team. (Facebook photo) Whitefi sh Bay (NC) W 5-4 Ashwaubenon L 2-3 DePere L 0-4 Waupun (NC) L 1-5 Oshkosh (NC) W 8-2 Next Issue: Appleton United (NC) W 3-2 Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha (NC) L 1-5 MARCH 21 Arrowhead (NC) T 1-1 West Bend (WIAA Regional) W 8-1 Notre Dame (WIAA Regional) L 0-10 The DEADLINE will be MARCH 13 MARCH 7, 2020 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM 7 Kohler High School to hold Kohler High School to hold mid-winter music concert on mid-winter music concert on March 10 March 12 On Thursday, March 12, the Kohler will begin the concert with two of our The Kohler high school band and es of sheer lightening. To close their middle school band and choir will pres- favorite rounds and canons. These songs choir will present their Mid-Winter portion of the concert, the band will ent their Mid-Winter Music Concert. are Frere Jacques and One Bottle of Pop. Music Concert on Tuesday, March 10. end with the music of John Williams. The concert, featuring the middle school They will then sing J’entends le moulin This concert begins at 7:30 p.m. in The Midway March is from the mov- bands and choirs, will begin at 7:30 p.m. a French Canadian Folk Song arranged the newly renovated Kohler Memorial ie of the same title celebrating triumph in the Kohler Memorial Theater. by Emily Crocker and Skye Boat Song, Theater. during a turning point in a World War II The 6th Grade Band will open the a Scottish Folk Song arranged by Jay The Symphony Band will open the battle in the Pacific Theater. concert with two selections. They will Althouse. concert. Their music selections will fo- The high school choirs will follow begin with a lively dance called Shep- The 7-8th grade treble choir will be- cus on the theme of Tales, Fables and the band. herd’s Hey. They will also show off all gin with Kusimama (Stand Tall) by Jim Stories. They will begin with Variations The High School Concert Choir the different sections of the band in the Papoulis. We will be accompanied by on Scarborough Fair. The melody is an will open with Vox Populi by Giedri- next selection called Popcorn Prelude. Mrs Kukla and Greg Tengowski. The old English folksong and is a love song. us Svilainis sung in Latin. This piece The 7-8th Concert Band will perform full 7-8th grade combined choir will Most of us today know it as a popular speaks of the unity of mankind and three selections. The first selection takes follow with Homeward Bound by Mar- song made famous by Paul Simon and the voice of God. The second selection us on an adventure with Lewis and Clark ta Keen and accompanied by 8th grade Art Garfunkel. The next piece is also from the choir will be O Love by Elaine as they explore the unknown regions of student, Daniel Walter. The 7-8th grade an English love song but of a different Hagenberg, an American composer. O the United States. It is called Legend bass voices will close with a traditional nature. It is Percy Grainger’s Themes Love has become one of the choirs of Knife River. Their next selections folk song arranged by Dan Krunnfuz, from Green Bushes. The band will next favorite songs through its meaningful will create a civil war battle - through Polly Wolly Doodle. This song will also perform a new piece of band repertoire text about love and loss. The choirs will music. It is about a famous naval battle be accompanied by Daniel Walter. called Lightning Field. Mother Nature finish their portion of the concert with between two ironclad ships. The piece The choirs are directed by Eva Stokes can be quite powerful and composer Nyon Nyon by Jake Runestad which is is appropriately called Ironclads. The and the bands are under the direction of John Mackey has put that power into sure to leave you bouncing in your seat. concert band will finish it’s portion of Richard Tengowski. Both concerts are music. It is quite bombastic with flash- the concert with a trumpet feature called free and open to the public. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. The 6th grade general music class

Board of Education Regular Meeting minutes, January 13, 2020 Call to Order grating the core areas: middle/high schools we have to operate on current enrollment and projections. Mr. Nonhof called the meeting to order • Technology learning spaces a modified schedule for both schools. The 2020-2021 seat availability for open at 5:30 p.m. in the band room. Zachary • Parking Lot We have communicated the schedule enrollment is determined by the district Pethan called roll. The following board • Ebben Field changes to the community and have let class size and staffing guidelines estab- members were present: Zachary Peth- • Air conditioning each student know exactly what classes lished by the Board. In accordance with an, Patrick Johnson and Carl Nonhof. to come to school for. I know that both policy 5113 and administrative guideline Bill Foster from School Perceptions Sharon Reilly and Jane Bishop were our staff and students are working hard 2312, the following regular education will present to the Board in February absent. to end the first semester on a positive spaces available for the 2020-2021 the process for educating and building note. school year are as follows: 4K - 8 seats, Statement of Public Notice stakeholder ownership. st nd We are hosting the first parent book 5K - 10 seats, 1 grade - 5 seats, 2 January 10, 2020 rd Elementary Principal Report (Lisa read of the 2019-2020 school year. This grade - 0 seats, 3 grade - 12 seats, th th Approval of Agenda Greene) is coming from our challenge success 4 grade - 5 seats, 5 grade - 12 seats, th th Mr. Johnson moved to approve the We are so thrilled to have several win- parent group. The book we are reading 6 grade - 7 seats, 7 grade - 8 seats, th th agenda. Mr. Pethan seconded the mo- ners from the 23rd Annual Gingerbread is Grown to Flown. We have split the 8 grade - 5 seats, 9 grade - 18 seats, th th tion. All ayes. Motion carried. Festival! Mrs. Bley and Mrs. Wittwer’s book into two sessions. The first half 10 - 21 seats, 11 grade - 15 seats, 4K classrooms received first place in and 12th grade - 22 seats. Applications Strategic Plan Update will be discussed on Thursday the 16th the pre-school category and will be for students with special needs are Quynh Trueblood presented. at either 11am or 6pm in the Founders awarded $500 for their display entitled Room of the American Club. The sec- accepted based on space availability Board President’s Report (Dr. Jane “Frozen.” ond half will be discussed on Wednes- using the Department of Public In- Bishop) day, January 22 at both 11am and 6pm. struction’s Statewide Factor Caseload No report In the Kindergarten - Grade 2 category, Formula for special education teach- Kohler Elementary took both the first Review of District Finances er’s caseloads. The number of factors The Finance Committee met January Superintendent’s Report (Quynh place and the 2nd place prizes! The available in the District are as follows: 13, 2020. The committee reviewed the Trueblood) Kindergarten classes (Mrs. Bittner, Mrs. 0.0 factors in the elementary school, monthly revenues and expenditures as Magel and Mrs. Wessel) received a first 2.7 factors in the middle school, and New Year well as the upcoming debt payments for place award and will be receiving $500 6 factors in the high school. The DPI A new year marks a celebration of new the 2019-20 school year. for their “Gingerbread Pirates” display, caseload recommendations were used beginnings. It represents a time for re- and Mrs. Carini’s 2nd grade class took Consent Agenda to determine the number of seats in birth, of moving ahead, and letting go of 2nd place for their display “Hogwarts 1. Approval of December 9, 2019 Speech and Language and Occupation- the past. What we have to look forward Christmas” and will receive a $250 cash Board minutes is inspiring: al Therapy. The number of open seats prize. We greatly appreciate the support 2. Approval of Invoices in the Speech and Language program 1. Strategic Planning for 2020-25 of the Kohler Foundation for allowing us 3. Report of the Finance committee is 0 and the number of open seats in 2. The Core’s potential is revealing to participate in the Annual Gingerbread a. No report Occupational Therapy program is 5. All talent, skill, and grit to move the Festival! 4. Report of the Committee of the contracted services are closed (PT, VI, district forward. Whole The kids are so happy that Mt. Kohler HI, O & M, Audiology). 3. The year of referendum planning a. Recommendation to bring to the is back! The giant playground snow hill to modernize the facilities and full board to approve option 1 for Mr. Johnson moved to approve the is so much fun! I wish that you all could grounds for the future the 2020-2021 enrollment seats available for the 2020-2021 see the pure joy on the kids’ faces as school year. Mr. Pethan seconded the Kohler Memorial Theatre they run full speed out the school door Mr. Pethan moved to approve the con- motion. All ayes. Motion carried. The district anticipates the debut with and to the snowhill! I am not sure if it sent agenda. Mr. Johnson seconded great excitement. The debut events will get as tall as it did last year, but we the motion. All ayes. Motion carried. . Resolution authorizing the Redemp- are: are happy for the snow to play in! Bring tion of Certain of the General Obliga- Action and/or Discussion Items • Jan 30 - Distinguished Guest Se- on the snow! The kids want MORE! tion Refunding Bonds, dated Novem- ries performance Approve the seats available for the ber 15, 2011 • Feb 5 - Kohler Co. Open House We are doing our mid-year benchmark 2020-2021 school year as recom- • Feb 7 - PBIS Elementary School assessments right now to ensure we mended by the committee of the Mr. Pethan moved to approve the Assembly are all on track, and we are taking full whole and the finance committee as resolution authorizing the Redemption • Feb 20 -23 - MS/HS Willie Wonka advantage of as many “normal” school required by Wis Stat 118.51(5)(a)1 of Certain of the General Obligation days as we can that this time of the and Wis Admin. Code PI36.06(5)(a) Refunding Bonds, dated November Refendum Preparation year provides. (set the number of regular education 15, 2011. Mr. Johnson seconded the Bray Architects, Rettler Corporation, spaces by grade, and the number of motion. Discussion was held. All ayes. and Baird are working with School Per- MS-HS Principal Report (Nicholas special education spaces by pro- Motion carried. ceptions to develop a community-wide DeBaker) gram and related services available survey on the district’s status and We have an action packed month of Adjournment for open enrollment) strategic priorities and for a potential January in the middle high school. This Mr. Pethan moved to adjourn. Mr. John- referendum in November 2020 for the week already finds us in the middle of fi- Kohler Public School District sets the son seconded the motion. All ayes. The long range comprehensive plans inte- nals week. Due to the shared staff in the open enrollment seat availability based meeting adjourned at 6:10 p.m. 8 MARCH 7, 2020 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM

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LENT – 2020 FEBRUARY 26 – APRIL 12 “START BY DOING WHAT’S NECESSARY. Child Development Day THEN DO WHAT’S POSSIBLE. AND SUDDENLY YOU ARE DOING THE IMPOSSIBLE.” (ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI) April 7, 2020 Who: All resident children who will be at least 3 years old on April 7, 2020. What: The development of all early childhood children living in the Kohler School District will be screened through parent report, direct Girls Reaching Out (GRO) to Bring Clean Water to a Third World Country, Malawi, Africa assessment, and observation. If you plan on enrolling GRO – A group of Kohler Girls your child in our 4K program for the 2020/2021 school year, you must

St. John Evangelist Human Concerns/Social Justice Committee and have an original or certifi ed copy of their birth certifi cate verifi ed Blessed Trinity Human Concerns Committee by Rebecca Remberg in the elementary offi ce. You may bring this in will again be co-sponsoring the Annual Lenten Outreach Program. on April 7, 2020 and have it verifi ed prior to your child‛s The focus this year is to offer help to those whose lives are impacted from screening. lack of clean water. Why: Screening helps identify if a child is developing appropriate- All donations will go to: GRO Malawi Well Fund – Lakeland University Your generous Lenten donations will be used to help build wells in Malawi to serve both schools ly cognitively, physically and emotionally. During screening, and villages. The cost of a well is about $7,000. children will work with a professional in a play-based format

Please make checks payable to St. John Evangelist Parish or Blessed Trinity Parish to assess their development. School professionals will also be

SPREAD THE WORD: God is Building Wells in Malawi thru the GRO Project available to answer questions parents may have about their child‛s development and/or the 4K program. In addition, infor- mation about a variety of community resources will be avail- able. When: April 7, 2020. If you are unable to attend and have con- cerns about your child‛s development, please contact Cindy Kohler students to attend Payne, Director of Pupil Services @ 920 803-7207. talk from world-renowned Where: Kohler School District Village Gym-333 Upper Road, Kohler, Spanish translator WI Some students from Kohler classic translations of novels by How: Parents should call Theresa Andrews @ 920 803-7283 to will join a thousand other high Manuel Puig). schedule an individual screening time by April 2, 2020. school students from around the The Great World Texts in state to hear from distinguished Wisconsin program reach- academic and world-renowned es thousands of students and Spanish translator Suzanne teachers in dozens of school Jill Levine at UW-Madison on districts throughout the state SHEBOYGAN COUNTYWIDE CRIME STOPPERS March 9. The program is host- of Wisconsin. Drawing from ed by UW-Madison’s Center for world literature throughout the CRIME OF THE WEEK the Humanities. ages, the program’s selection Levine will explore her en- of texts refl ects a capacious www.cu� hem.com or thralling friendship with the Ar- understanding of the idea of “P3 Tips” App or gentine writer Manuel Puig, her the “literary classic.” In previ- translation of his novels, and ous years, faculty, teachers and call 1-877-CUF-THEM the craft of literary translation, students have collaborated on according to a release . Earlier texts associated with 16th cen- DATE OF CRIME: in the day, Levine will speak tury China, ancient Greece, and Friday, February 14th, 2020 with a thousand Wisconsin high contemporary India. Each year, LOCATION OF CRIME: Sheboygan County school students who read Puig’s participating students read and novel Kiss of the Spider Wom- discuss one such work in their TYPE OF CRIME: Fraudulent use of a telephone an through Great World Texts, classrooms and create projects Recently the Sheboygan County Sheriff ’s Offi ce has received complaints from concerned citi- a world literature program from which connect the book to their zens, who received an electronic voicemail telephone call portraying to be the Sheriff ’s Offi ce. The number provided in the fraudulent messages is 920-917-6065. The messages left have the Center for the Humanities. own interests. included requesting payment over the telephone, or to make arrangements to meet in order to Suzanne Jill Levine is a lead- Suzanne Jill Levine will exchange money for an arrest warrant, or their son or daughter is in trouble and need money. ing translator of Latin Ameri- make an impressive addition to The Sheboygan County Sheriff ’s Offi ce will not ask for payment over the telephone. If you can literature and professor at the Great World Text’s alum- or someone you know has a concern, they can call the Sheriff ’s Offi ce for verifi cation of the the University of California in ni speakers, which already information at 920-459-3112. If you receive a call you believe to be a scam, you do not need Santa Barbara where she di- includes Margaret Atwood, to notify the Sheriff ’s Offi ce unless you have been victimized. rects a Translation Studies doc- Arundhati Roy, and Orhan If you have information about this crime or any other crime, please leave a toral program. Her scholarly Pamuk. and critical works include her Further information about web tip at award-winning literary biogra- Great World Texts in Wisconsin www.cufthem.com, use the phy Manuel Puig and the Spider or the Center for the Humanities “P3 Tips” app on your Android or iOS device or call Crime Stoppers at Woman (FSG & Faber& Faber, can be found online at https:// 1-877-CUF-THEM 2000) and her groundbreaking humanities.wisc.edu/. (1-877-283-8436) book on the poetics of transla- Applications for next year’s tion, The Subversive Scribe: Great World Texts program will You will remain anonymous and could be eligible for a reward up to $1000 Translating Latin American open in April, 2020. Detective Scott Wieland and Deputy Ryan Kelley Fiction (published in 1991 and Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Department reissued this year by Dalkey Phone: (920) 459-3112 Archive Press, along with her FAX: (920) 459-4305 10 MARCH 7, 2020 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM TheVILLAGE VIEW www.kohlervillage.org

KLUB 55, KOHLER RECREATION may need to know. Some pertinent information may June 15-19, ages 3-16 DEPARTMENT AND KOHLER HIGH include lights that are on timers, alarms, and names of o Register at: https://www.challengersports.com/ persons that may stop by or key holders. Any other The Kohler Pool will be closed from December 1, SCHOOL PRESENT: questions about this service, please call the police 2019 – March 31, 2020 Candle Light Walk department. Spring Hours Open Swim, Saturday/Sunday 1:30- March 13, 5:30-8:30p.m. 4PM Cost $10 adults, $5 children 8 & older, children under FROM PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR Water Aerobics Begins again on April 1: M/W/F, 8 free BRETT EDGERLE 7-8AM, Deep Water M/TH 3:30-4:30PM Includes: hot dogs, chili, marshmallows, hot chocolate The Youth Center will continue to be off ering snacks SNOW EMERGENCY Place: Kohler Experiential Center and beverages back at the regular location March To fi nd out if a snow emergency is in eff ect for the Follow the lit trail, return to food and a bon fi re 1-19, Monday through Friday. We will be closed for Village, call 459-3881 anytime, or check the Vil- Children 12 and younger must be accompanied by an Spring Break. lage of Kohler’s website at www.kohlervillage.org. adult Visit our website at: recreation.kohlervillage.org or There is no parking on village streets during a snow Proceeds benefi t the above sponsors. check out our Facebook Page “Village of Kohler Rec- emergency. A snow emergency is called when snow reation Department” for updates. accumulation is expected to exceed 8 inches. Snow FROM CLERK/TREASURER Kohler Pool emergencies are typically called from 8am-12pm to LAURIE LINDOW www.kohlervillage.org The pool will be closed from December 1, 2019 – give the snowplows an opportunity to clear the streets Village Meetings Scheduled for March March 30, 2020. Spring Activities will resume April 1. with no cars present. 3/4 Library Board at Kohler • Open Swim, Saturday/Sunday from 1:30-4PM SNOW REMOVAL Public Library 12:30 pm • Winter is here. Here are some reminders on the Water Aerobics, Deep Water Aerobics & Lap 3/9 Property Committee 5:30 pm Village of Kohler’s snow removal ordinances and Swim 3/12 Planning Commission 4:30 pm • policies. Springboard Dive, Monday -Friday 3:30-5PM 3/12 Finance Committee 6:00 pm • 1. Please remember to shovel your sidewalks within Parent-Tot Swim Lessons, May 4-16 3/16 Village Board 6:00 pm 24 hours after a snowfall event. • Discover SCUBA, April 25, 9-11AM All meetings are held at Kohler Village Hall, 319 2. Do not blow or shovel snow back into the street. Youth Center Highland Drive, unless otherwise indicated. 3. Please remove vehicles from the street when the The Youth Center is back in its regular location. Presidential Preference Primary & Spring Election plows are in operation. Come check us out. We continue to off er snacks and The Presidential Preference Primary & Spring Elec- SNOW REMOVAL AROUND MAILBOX beverages after school from March 1 -19. Hours of tion will be held Tuesday, April 7. The polling place is KIOSKS operation are Monday – Friday from 3:00-5:00PM. located in the Kirkpatrick Center at the Kohler Village It is the residents’ responsibility to have the snow re- We will be at regular spring operation on April 1. Hall, 319 Highland Drive, and will be open from 7:00 moved around the mailbox kiosks. The Postal Service We would like to thank Kohler Schools and Kohler a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Voters are required to show a pho- will not deliver mail if the carrier is not able to reach Athletic Boosters for sharing their space with us to ID to vote. You must have lived in the Village of the unit – the front as well as the backside. Someone during the renovation of the theater. Kohler for 28 days to vote in the Village of Kohler. in the neighborhood needs to take the initiative to KLUB 55 www.kohlervillage.org/klub55/ remove the snow; or the responsibility can be shared. To register for activities or lunch stop at Village Hall, Will you need an Absentee Ballot for the Spring Elec- GARBAGE PICKUP call 920-459-3873 or email [email protected]. tion? The deadline for requesting an absentee ballot to Residents are reminded that garbage/recyclables Friday lunch at Village Hall be mailed to you is Thursday, April 2. Absentee voters pickup is on Tuesdays; pickup starts at 7 am in the Cost is $5 per person, unless noted otherwise. are also required to show a photo ID to vote. morning and may last until 5 pm. Due to driver 3/13 Shrimp Scampi The Partisan Primary is August 11 and the Gener- changes and equipment malfunctions, actual pickup 3/27 Brunch al Election is November 3. For more information times may change, week to week. On a related note, if Activities about voter registration, absentee voting, accept- your garbage container is broken (lid cracked, broken 3/18 Lunch at Braveheart Pub 11:30 a.m. able forms of proof of identifi cation or upcoming wheel, etc.) please call 459-3881 for repairs. 3/20 Fish Fry at VFW 11 a.m. elections, contact the Clerk-Treasurer’s offi ce at ILLICIT DISCHARGES INTO THE SANITARY 3/21 New Dublin Irish Fest 9:30 a.m. 920-459-3873. SEWER 3/13 Candlelight Hike/Snow Shoe 5-8 p.m. at Kohler An illicit discharge is the dumping of any chemical, Experiential Center Dog and Cat Licenses pet waste or hazardous substance into the street or a 4/7 Breakfast Bingo – bus leaves at 8a.m. All dogs and cats over 5 months of age require annual storm basin inlet. The substance eventually makes Activities at Village Hall, unless noted otherwise licensing. Rabies vaccination certifi cate is required at its way into the Sheboygan River causing a pollution Mondays & Wednesdays Chair Yoga 8:15am time of licensing. Dogs and cats must be licensed by hazard. To report an illicit discharge, please call the Mondays & Tuesdays Ping Pong 1pm April 1 of each year. Fees are: Public Works offi ce at 459-3881. Tuesdays-Hiking 10am-locations to be announced Unaltered dog/cat $12.00 Wednesdays-Pickleball 6:45pm-School Gym Altered dog/cat $ 5.00 FROM RECREATION Thursdays-Snow Shoeing/Cross Country Skiing-loca- Late fee $ 5.00 DIRECTOR SONJA HEINS tions to be announced Thursdays-Painting with Jay 1:30pm FROM POLICE CHIEF SHAWN SPLIVALO Recreation Department Fridays-card playing 1pm (after lunch) **Spring Registrations are open** www.kohlerpolice.com Saturdays-Coff ee Shop Conversation 9am-Woodlake Baseball and Softball, Springboard Diving, Discov- Market Prescription Drug Disposal: The Kohler Police er SCUBA and Parent-Tot Swim Lessons Department has the secure drug disposal box in its Go to: recreation.kohlervillage.org and follow the link entrance. The box is available for all prescription to get your child signed up. VILLAGE BOARD drugs and over the counter medication in their original Springboard Dive: Ages 3rd -12th grade, Class is from The Village Board approved the following items containers. The box cannot be used for illegal drugs, April 13- May 22, Monday – Thursday. Times: 3:30- during their January 20 meeting: needles, syringes, thermometers, or any hazardous 4:30 Beginner, 3:30-5:00 Advanced • Operator’s licenses as presented. materials. The box was obtained through a partner- Monday & Wednesday: Dryland/Trampoline, Tuesday • Temporary Class B beer and wine licenses: ship with Sheboygan County to keep drugs from being & Thursday: Pool/Board Kohler Foundation, Inc.; Kohler Police Athletic fl ushed down toilets or dumped into landfi lls. Please Discover SCUBA: Ages 10 and up, Class is held Sat- League; St John Evangelist. utilize the box for any old drugs to keep them out of urday, April 25, 9-11AM • Purchase 2019 Diamond 48HDR trailer from the wrong hands and to be disposed of properly. Parent-Tot Swim Lessons: Ages 2-4 Years, Class is Bruggink’s Inc. for $6,300. Vacation Checks: Don’t forget that if you are from May 4-16, Monday & Wednesday 5:30-6PM, • Purchase plow from Fischer’s Services, Inc. planning to go away on spring break or at any time Saturday 10:30-11AM for cost not to exceed $7,000. during the year, that you may have the Kohler Police Summer Village run Activities Registration will • Sign permit for Buechel Stone Corp., 795A Department check your house while you are gone. open April 1 Woodlake Road. Residents can request a vacation check online through Other Camps for Summer • Resolution 2020-1, Adopting Updated Village of the Kohler Police Department’s web page • Theater Camp: Cinderella(Saves the World!) June Kohler Emergency Operations Plan and Authoriz- www.kohlerpolice.com, by stopping by the de- 21-26, Peter Pan, July 20-24, The Wizard of Oz, July ing the Village President and the Village Emer- partment, or calling. If you call outside of regular 37-31 gency Management Director to Approve Expen- business hours you may leave a message too. In your o Register at: www.ccdramatics.com/wiscon- ditures Under a State of Emergency. message just include your name, address, vacation sin-summer-theatre-camps.html • Re-evaluate title change and salary increase for duration, and any other pertinent information that we • Challenger Sports Soccer: British & TetraBrazil, police department personnel as presented. MARCH 7, 2020 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM 11

Kohler High School Madrigal singers take fi rst in local choir competition The Kohler High School from fi ve area high schools Madrigal singers took fi rst place compete for cash for their cho- in the Clash of the Choirs com- ral program. Those schools in- petition, which is hosted each clude Kiel, Kohler, Reedsville, January by St. Mary Catholic Mishicot and St. Mary Catholic Schools in Neenah. Clash of the Springs. Each choir performs Choirs is a fun event described three selections. as being a mix of American Idol and The Sing-off where choirs

Kohler High School Madrigals. (Facebook photo)

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION LEAN WEEP OLLECTION ITES 2020 Sheboygan County Residents Only 2020 2020 C S C S NOTE: FEES REQUIRED! (June 19 and 20 Dates ONLY) Friday, June 19 Saturday, June 20 Sheboygan County has established three (potentially four) collection sites for disposing of hazardous wastes, as identified 1:00 – 4:30 p.m. 8:00 – 11:00 a.m. on the next page. The majority of the program is funded with County tax dollars; be prepared to show proof of residency. When those funds are depleted, the sites will be closed until funds are again available.

The fees for 2020 will remain the same as in 2019. • $10 – Vehicles with hazardous waste only. • $30 (for each 6 items) – Vehicles with household size electronics. • $30 (for each 6 electronic items)– Vehicles with both hazardous waste and household size electronics.

This year’s Clean Sweep Collection Event will take place on Friday, June 19 and Saturday, June 20. We encourage citizens to bring their hazardous wastes to these two collection events as much as possible because we receive grant money to help pay for these collection events.

What kind of materials will be accepted at the events? * Flammable liquids * Fluorescent bulbs (household quantities) * Cleaners * Oil-based paints * Household batteries * Aerosols * Solvents * Acids and bases * Poisons * Varnishes * Old gasoline * Antifreeze * Thinners * Pesticides and herbicides * Reactives (typically pool chemicals) * Most Electronics (for detailed list go to www.sheboygancounty.com and navigate to the Planning & Conservation Department website) Maywood Environmental Park Sheboygan County Highway Are there materials that WILL NOT be accepted? YES! LATEX PAINT, waste oil, radioactive materials (smoke alarms), 3615 Mueller Road Dept - Cascade Shed explosives, PFAs, medical wastes, waste medications, pressurized cylinders, large appliances, and tires will not be accepted. Sheboygan W6451 State Highway 28, Cascade What can I do with the unacceptable materials? 2020 SHEBOYGAN COUNTY COLLECTION SITES ● Waste Oil is recycled at many sites in conjunction with community recycling programs. See the Sheboygan County Planning & Conservation website for more information. The address is www.sheboygancounty.com. Saturday, April 18 Saturday, September 12 8:00 – 11:00 a.m. (Tentative) ● Latex (Water Based) Paint is not “hazardous.” It can be disposed of with regular garbage once dried. Simply remove the cover to let it dry up, or pour it out in a container and add kitty litter to help it dry. Event time & location to be ● Waste Pharmaceuticals can be recycled in the lobbies of the Sheboygan, Kohler, Sheboygan Falls, Plymouth, and determined dependent upon budget. Elkhart Lake Police Departments. Each department has an anonymous drop box for recycling. Watch for ads and announcements ALSO, during the June Clean Sweep Collection Events, other accepted wastes that will be collected are: prior to this date or call the Sheboygan County Planning & ● Agricultural Hazardous Waste such as pesticides, other chemicals, and pesticide containers. For larger quantities Conservation Department at (greater than 250 pounds), please call Mike Ballweg, UW -Extension, at (920) 459 -5904 in advance. There may be a W57 (920) 459-3060. cost for Agricultural business wastes.

● Very Small Quantity Generator Business Hazardous Wastes from small businesses must call Veolia North America to pre-register their waste 1 week prior to the collection date. Contact Chris Bahlow at (715) 298-2623 for a registration form. There will be a cost for disposing of these items.

What can I do if I missed the HHW collection event? Residents should visit the Sheboygan County Planning and Conservation Department’s website at www.sheboygancounty.com for a schedule of the upcoming household hazardous waste collection events or call (920) 459-3060 for additional information. Sheboygan County Highway Dept – Plymouth Shed Never leave hazardous wastes at any location. Abandoning hazardous wastes, even from households, is a State and Federal offense. W5741 County Road J, Plymouth Never leave hazardous wastes at any location or before the collection dates and times. Abandoning Funded through Sheboygan County Planning & Conservation Department 508 New York Avenue, Sheboygan, WI, 53081 hazardous wastes, even from households, is a State and Federal offense. (920) 459-3060 12 MARCH 7, 2020 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER DESTINATION KOHLER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM Winter Wonderland off ered Wisconsin through March Trader Destination Kohler’s Winter cocktail, canned beer and wine, hot be open every Friday from 3 – 9 PM, Madness Wonderland will off er an experience chocolate, cookies, and chips. The Saturday from 11- 9 PM, and Sunday March 5-15, 2020 of winter activities with a warm rate for entry will be $28 for the fi rst from 11 – 6 PM. Hockey will be Basketball season is heating up and it’s time and cozy respite from the elements! person in your group, and $10 a head available on Fridays from 3 – 5:30, to prep for the madness. Wisconsin Trader Activities off ered are ice skating, for each person after. Season passes Saturdays from 11 – 2, and Sundays has the gear you need to cheer on the Badgers. Bavarian & traditional curling, candle are also available for $100 per indi- from 2 – 4. Score 20% off men’s and women’s offi cially lit pathways perfect for cross country vidual, $150 per couple, and $200 for The venue will be located at the licensed Badger apparel now through March skiing, snowshoeing, fat tire biking, a family of three or more. The season North East corner of Twin Oaks 15th. For more information please call 920- and more. Beverages and snacks will run from January 3rd through Road and Erie Avenue, near Kohler 451-2113. off ered will include a signature March 15th of 2020. The venue will Engines & the Beacon Destination Kohler Calendar of Events

Friday, March 6 Bobby McFerrin as an inspiration. The WINERY BAR LIVE MUSIC demonstrate a distinct new dish using LIBRARY BAR ENTERTAINMENT jazz and classical worlds celebrate his Featuring – The Beautiful Collide - 9pm items from throughout the store. It’s a Deb Kutz | 4-6pm innovative technique and spirit. Ten Gram- – 1am - No cover charge delicious opportunity to learn new recipes, WINTER WONDERLAND my Awards and his #1 global hit “Don’t WINTER WONDERLAND shop for the right ingredients and bring 3pm-9pm Worry, Be Happy” are pretty impressive, 11am-9pm home more inspired meals, all in one The venue is located at the north east cor- but “Bobby McFerrin’s greatest gift to his The venue is located at the north east cor- event. ner of Twin Oaks Road and Erie Avenue, audience may be changing them from ner of Twin Oaks Road and Erie Avenue, LIBRARY BAR ENTERTAINMENT near Kohler Engines & the Beacon. spectators into celebrants,” says the Los near Kohler Engines & the Beacon. Dan Ognavic | 4-6pm Angeles Times, “transforming a concert LIBRARY BAR ENTERTAINMENT WINERY BAR LIVE MUSIC Saturday, March 7 hall into a playground, a village center, Dan Ognavic | 4-6pm Featuring – Wait for the Morning - 9pm MADE AT THE MARKET a joyous space.” Join the circle and sing – 1am - No cover charge Woodlake Market Atrium | 11am-1pm along. Sunday, March 15 Thursday, March 26 Nicolas Blouin – Executive Pastry WINTER WONDERLAND Sunday, March 8 WINE DINNER Chef-Destination Kohler – Lemon Blue- 11am-6pm WINTER WONDERLAND The Wisconsin Room berry Coffee Cake The venue is located at the north east cor- 11am-6pm Wollersheim Winery Woodlake Market has something fresh ner of Twin Oaks Road and Erie Avenue, The venue is located at the north east cor- 6pm Reception 6:30pm Dinner | $79 per and fun in store. Join us every Saturday near Kohler Engines & the Beacon. ner of Twin Oaks Road and Erie Avenue, person, plus tax and gratuity from December through March as a SELF CARE SUNDAYS featured chef from Destination Kohler will near Kohler Engines & the Beacon. Help us welcome Wollersheim Winery and SELF CARE SUNDAYS Kohler Waters Spa Head Winemaker Philippe Coquard into demonstrate a distinct new dish using 3pm -8pm | $55 per guest items from throughout the store. It’s a Kohler Waters Spa The Wisconsin Room for 3pm -8pm | $55 per guest Enjoy a 20-minute bathing experience in a 4-Course Dinner prepared by Wisconsin delicious opportunity to learn new recipes, some of Kohler’s fi nest tubs as you fi nd shop for the right ingredients and bring Enjoy a 20-minute bathing experience in Room Chef Troy Unruh. Wollersheim Win- some of Kohler’s fi nest tubs as you fi nd some time for a little self-care relaxation ery has deep roots in Wisconsin history home more inspired meals, all in one throughout the cold winter months. Experi- event. some time for a little self-care relaxation and help in developing California’s wine throughout the cold winter months. Experi- ence the benefi ts of bathing with improved industry. WINTER WONDERLAND sleep, recovered muscles and overall 11am-9pm ence the benefi ts of bathing with improved Friday, March 27 sleep, recovered muscles and overall well-being. Also enjoy a complimentary The venue is located at the north east cor- LIBRARY BAR ENTERTAINMENT well-being. Also enjoy a complimentary seasonal beverage and spa access. Visit ner of Twin Oaks Road and Erie Avenue, KohlerCollection.com to sign up. Dan Ognavic | 4-6pm near Kohler Engines & the Beacon. seasonal beverage and spa access. Visit KohlerCollection.com to sign up. 920-457-7777 Saturday, March 28 LIBRARY BAR ENTERTAINMENT kohlercollection.com/products/ 920-457-7777 MADE AT THE MARKET Deb Kutz | 4-6pm 2020-march-self-care-sundays.html kohlercollection.com/products/ Woodlake Market Atrium | 11am-1pm WINERY BAR LIVE MUSIC 2020-march-self-care-sundays.html Winery Bar Live Music Featuring – The Evan Wallerman – Riverbend Chef– Featuring – Laura Petersen - 9pm – Friday, March 13 Beautiful Collide Keto Snacking 1am - No cover charge 9pm – 1am - No cover charge Woodlake Market has something fresh WINTER WONDERLAND DISTINGUISHED GUEST SERIES- and fun in store. Join us every Saturday 3pm-9pm Thursday, March 19 Bobby McFerrin from December through March as a The venue is located at the north east cor- WINE DINNER At the Kohler Memorial Theatre, 260 featured chef from Destination Kohler will ner of Twin Oaks Road and Erie Avenue, The Immigrant Restaurant & Winery School St., Kohler, Wisconsin | 8pm demonstrate a distinct new dish using near Kohler Engines & the Beacon. Chef vs Chef - The Immigrant Restaurant Bobby McFerrin’s Circle songs will take items from throughout the store. It’s a you on a life-changing musical adventure. LIBRARY BAR ENTERTAINMENT Chef Leonard Sorce and Executive Chef of Destination Kohler Matthew Bauer will delicious opportunity to learn new recipes, Bobby’s exhilarating vocal vocabulary - Dan Ognavic | 4-6pm shop for the right ingredients and bring call and response, global rhythms, soaring go head to head to see which chef can Saturday, March 14 create the best menu. They will be given home more inspired meals, all in one melodies, lush harmonies, funny noises, event. invented language, silence, prayers, and MADE AT THE MARKET wines and a protein for each course to Woodlake Market Atrium | 11am-1pm create their unique spin to pair their food LIBRARY BAR ENTERTAINMENT laughter - reminds us all of how much Dan Ognavic | 4-6pm fun it is to be alive, to lift our voices and Troy Unruh – Wisconsin Room Chef– perfectly with the wine that as carefully se- MURDER MYSTERY DINNER communicate with one another, to make a Grilled Lamb Chops lected by our Sommelier Anthony Garcia. Great Bays Ballroom at The American joyful noise. Bobby will take the stage with Woodlake Market has something fresh 6:30 Reception 7pm Dinner | $129 per Club trusted members of his groundbreaking and fun in store. Join us every Saturday person, plus tax and gratuity Reception: 6:30pm Dinner: 7pm $99 per a cappella group Gimme5. They are all from December through March as a Friday, March 20 person masters of the art of play, and together featured chef from Destination Kohler will LIBRARY BAR ENTERTAINMENT Enjoy dinner and a show . . . and a mur- they will lead Circle songs, choral pieces demonstrate a distinct new dish using Dan Ognavic | 4-6pm der. This spring show and three-course based on irresistible grooves, spon- items from throughout the store. It’s a Saturday, March 21 dinner with wine pairings will make for a taneously composed each night and delicious opportunity to learn new recipes, MADE AT THE MARKET suspenseful evening of fun and an ideal sometimes sung by the whole crowd. “I shop for the right ingredients and bring Woodlake Market Atrium | 11am-1pm spring getaway. Tickets will be available want to bring audiences into the incredible home more inspired meals, all in one Paul Smitala – Blackwolf Run Chef– starting February 11, 2020. See also feeling of freedom that I get when I sing,” event. 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Alfred “Jerry” Wright McGrane, III (1939-2020) Alfred “Jerry” Wright Mc- Grane, III, 81, of Sheboygan, passed away on Friday, Febru- Fully Insured ary 7, 2020. Local Family Owned Jerry was born on January IICRC Certified Technician 25, 1939, in Port Washington, WI to Alfred and Helen (Schils) McGrane. He was a graduate of Kohler High School and was the proud recipient of the Kohler Foundation Scholarship which www.impressfloorcare.com provided for his undergraduate education at UW Madison. He excelled as an honors student enjoyed spending time with his in the College of Engineering, family in sunny Florida. earning a BS in Mechanical Jerry is survived by his wife, Engineering in 1961. He met Diane; daughter, Margaret (Mi- the love of his life at school and chael) Heili; two sons, Michael An especially fun time for kids 1—5 years old to visit the dentist! on August 27, 1960, Jerry mar- (Meg) McGrane and James Mc- Appointments available at 920 / 452- KIDS ried Diane McGillvray in Black Grane; six grandchildren, Cole, River Falls, WI. Nate, Jacob, Madeline, Laurel Jerry proudly served his and Emma; two brothers, Joe county as a First Lieutenant in (Kay) McGrane and Rob (Sue) the US Army from 1959 – 1964, McGrane; two brothers-in-law, during which time he and Diane Bill Arneson and Bill McGill- were stationed in Germany. Fol- vray; and sister-in-law, Mary Jo lowing an honorable discharge, McGillvray. April 2 & 3 Jerry worked for Ford Motors Jerry was preceded in death 9:00 - in Detroit, MI as an engineer. by his parents, Alfred and Hel- 11:30 am While employed at Ford, Jerry en; sister, Helen Arneson; and obtained additional qualifi ca- brother-in-law, Peter McGill- tions by completing his MBA vray. at Wayne State University. Jer- A private celebration of life ry fi nished his career self em- was held in honor of Jerry. ployed as a General Contractor Memorial contributions until his retirement in 2012. may be given in Jerry’s name Wherever he went, Jerry was to the Alzheimer’s Founda- In the purple building across from Marcus Cinemas a member of Kiwanis Club, and tion of America. alzfdn.org/ 3304 Wilgus Avenue / Sheboygan, WI 53081 / 920-452-KIDS / www.bullardsmiles.com / Like us on ccxx served as Club President in Ft. support-us/donate/ Pierce, FL from 2005-2006. He The family would like to was also a member of Lion’s express their sincere heart-felt Club and Chamber of Com- gratitude for the compassionate merce in Marshfi eld, WI. While care and emotional support pro- living in Florida, he was an ac- vided by Dr. Vytas Kerpe, Doris Embrace America’s Paradigm Health Shift tive member of the Fort Pierce Theune, NP, HSHS St. Nicholas Yacht Club he greatly enjoyed Hospice and the wonderful staff to a natural health care system vs. the chemical-based “sickness management system” the camaraderie of the sailing at Countryside Manor. community. He served as the For online condolences and we currently su er with in terms of physical, mental and  nancial health. Olympic Sailboard Trials Chair- additional information please Presently, U.S. health care spending is $3.5+ trillion per year (cms.gov) and rising. man in 1992 and later served as visit www.wenigfh.com. It’s time to “turn the tide” because as a country, we are getting Commodore in the Yacht Club. The Wenig Funeral Home sicker & sicker AND going broke! Jerry was an antique car enthu- of Sheboygan Falls (920-467- siast and found joy in restoring 3431) served the McGrane fam- classic cars. Above all else, he ily with arrangements. We say “Give Nature A Chance” because it simply makes more sense to put TRUST IN GOD rather than chemistry. “We help people get healthy and stay healthy” by off ering: • Electrically-charged • DNA-based personalized • Norwex® products – drinking water – also nutri� on – delivered to your superior cleaning cloths known as Kangen door monthly. Your unique with microfi bers (1/200th blended formula� on is 100% Water®. Water is Life…. the size of a human Change your Water → plant-based plus added hair) means superior Change your Life → vitamins and minerals. 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We also provide of outdoor play, attending Kohler Village Recreation Department enhancing products also CBD educa� on for groups Programs and Lessons, Library Time, Cooking Classes, Comput- available. and/or individuals. er Classes, and Field Trip Thursday with swimming each day at the Kohler Pool. Some of the fi eld trips pre-booked include, Bay Visit our store to learn more • Visit our website to gain insight Beach, Milwaukee Zoo, Bowling, Marcus Cinema, Mulberry Lane Petting Farm, Oshkosh EAA Museum plus picnics which will in- Invigora� ng Waters | 1084 Fond du Lac Ave clude water games. Applications can be picked-up with Mrs. Neil Sheboygan Falls | (920) 946-0607 in the Kohler School Cafeteria or printed from Kohler School web www.invigora� ngwaters.com page under Kohler Kare. You may email Mrs. Neil at neill@kohler. 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Life insurance underwritten by American Family Life Insurance Company 6000 American Parkway Madison, WI 53783 014108 12/17 ©2017 – 8283776 After the walk, enjoy a bon- Policy Form ICC17-223 WL, Policy Form L-223 (ND) WL, Policy Form L-223 WL, Policy Form ICC17-224 WL, Policy Form L-224 (ND) WL, Policy Form L-224 WL fi re, hot dogs, chili, marshmal- lows, and hot chocolate. Kohler High School Music Notes On February 29, Kohler music DeAmico and Brecken Cech; Trombone Solo - Rory Pot- Solo –Jaclyn Patterson; Vocal and Gregory Tengowski; Drum students participated in the Drum Set Solos – Danielle ter; Parade Drum Solo - Juan Trio – Isaac Wieland, George Set Solo – Henry Leblanc; WSMA District Solo & En- Stoff regen and George Phillips; Cortes; Drum Set Solo - Greg- Phillips and Paul Ritter. Violin Solos - Lily Montes and semble Festival. Results were Vocal Solos – Daniel Walter, ory Tengowski; Trumpet Duet Griffi n Montes; Classical Vocal Class A State [Qualifi ed for fantastic! Because of limit- Lauren Jarentowski, Kirsten - John Senti and Cohen Otte; Solos – Sarah Horth, Jaclyn State Festival] ed space only the fi rst place Harrington, Ethan Michon and Classical Vocal Solos – Rachel Voce; Madrigals; Piano Solos Patterson, Sophia Zhang, results are listed. Congratula- Adalade Moore; Vocal Du- Gartman and Rachel Marventa- – Chris Zhang, Paul Ritter and Makayla Pierringer, Ava tions to all participants! ets - Elle Brusse and Brianna no; Vocal Duet - Makayla Pier- Victoria Garces; Piccolo Solo Childs, Katelyn Roblee, Greg Foote, Hailey Brandemuhl and ringer and Ella Karamelegos, Tengowski and Collin Adams; Class C - Marianne Ritter, Flute Solos Kirsten Harrington, Keelin Vocal Trio - Wilson Gebler, Jazz Ensemble II; Woodwind - Katelyn Roblee, Ava Childs, Musical Theater Solos – Greg- Hamilton and Clara Kautzer; Aiden Case and Sam Barillas Ensemble; Brass Choir; Piano Kelsey Sbrocco and Marianne ory Tengowski, Ava Childs, Two-Part Vocal Ensemble - Ra- and Olivia Grose; Barbershop Solos – George Phillips; Violin Class A Ritter; Tenor Sax Solo - Julia chel Boland, Rachel Gartman, Solo - Victoria Gares; Flute Jazz Ensemble; Clarinet Ruelle; Baritone Saxophone – Ava Childs, Katelyn Roblee, Katherine Koberstein, Meren Solo – Brianna Foote; Clarinet Quartet – Nicole Roatch, Ally Solo - Grant Cunliff e-Owen; Jaclyn Patterson and Leilani Webber, Belle Wohlgemuth and Solos - Kirsten Harrington, Foote, Anna Baxter and Jaclyn Tenor Saxophone Duet - Con- VanAsten. Daniel Walter Rachel Yetzer; Snare Drum Patterson; Trumpet Solo - ner Cassidy and Chriz Zhang; Special thanks to Mrs. Kukla, Mrs. Hucke and Mrs. Sue Bill- Solos – Isaac Shvartsman; Class B Griffi n Montes; Trumpet Duet - Trumpet Solo - Cohen Otte; Flute/Clarinet Duet - Ally Trumpet Solo – George Hannah Shvartsman and Griffi n French Horn Solos - Lily Mon- man for accompanying many and Brianna Foote; Trumpet Barrock; Tuba Solos - Ashton Montes. Classical Vocal Solos tes and Sofi a Cunliff e-Owen; of the student performances. Trio – Jake Marventano, Tyler Brusse and Brooke Krutilla; –Olivia Grose; Musical Theater Parade Drum – Henry Leblanc Theater For Young Audiences presents Dreamworks Madagascar: A Musical Adventure Jr. Sheboygan, WI - Theater For shows, including Thursday eve- Youth aerial performers in- Young Audiences will present ning March 12 at 6pm, Friday structed by Maria Hackbarth, “Dreamworks Madagascar: morning March 13 at 10:15am owner of Warped Dance Com- A Musical Adventure Jr” this as well as matinee shows on pany in Sheboygan Falls, will Spring as part of their Story- Saturday and Sunday March swing into the wild Madagascar book Series. Join Alex the 14 & 15, at 11am and 2pm both jungle in this fi rst collaborative Lion, Marty the Zebra, Mel- days. performance with TYA. The man the Giraff e, Gloria the hip Details can be found at www. jungle has never been this wild hip Hippo and, of course, those tyasheboygan.org in Sheboygan. hilarious, plotting penguins as Tickets are $10 (youth) and The Production Team for they bound onto the stage in the $15 (adult). Tickets can be pur- Madagascar is an all-star group musical adventure of a lifetime. chased online or, on the day of of experienced youth theater Madagascar is sure to delight the show CASH ONLY. enthusiasts. Submitted photo audiences of all ages; perfor- Featured Youth Performers Kayla Schetter (Choreogra- Burke is the founder of Mad joined by Tegan Hermann mances are recommended for include: Owen Denson (Alex pher), making her TYA debut, Yarn Theatre Company. He is (Stage Manager), Valerie Hoff - ages 3 and up. TYA is thrilled the Lion) Emma Annis (Marty is jazzed to be back in Sheboy- excited to join TYA as the di- mann (Lighting Design) Noah to be collaborating with Warped the Zebra) Abby Wetzel (Gloria gan and working with the youth rector of Madagascar - his fi rst Verhasselt (Lighting Assistant) Dance Studios for this perfor- the Hippo) Brady Baker (Mel- in Madagascar. She earned her offi cial position with TYA since and Cate Denson (Props Mas- mance. Warped Studios, based man the Zebra) John Kakuzi B.A. in Dance from the Uni- coaching performers for Boing ter). in Sheboygan Falls, will be cre- (King Julian) AJ Kaufmann versity of Wisconsin, Stevens Zoing Kidz Amazing Circus. From our Storybook Series, ating exciting moments of aeri- (Skipper) Elizabeth Kaufmann Point and danced professionally Hannah Benton (Producer, to our Mainstage Production, al movement. (Kowalski) Julianna Wetzel after college in New York City. Artistic Director) along with we are committed to develop- We’ve adopted a Lemur! (Rico) Owen Traas (Private) Recently, she opened a Pilates Kiyohe Lopez (Scenic Design- ing youth leadership and artistic Cast members and production Finny Cornielsen (Maurice) studio (Core Connections) in er) are honing their creative skill. team are donating to Duke Uni- Elsa Schuette (Mort) Sheboygan. ingenuity with exciting trans- TYA values diversity, integ- versity’s Lemur Center, a con- Rounding out the Ensemble: Dan Burkey (Stage Direc- formative set pieces and full rity, and respect. For the past servation program for earth’s Bella Rudell, Rebecca Shvarts- tor) eats, sleeps, and breathes character costuming. 31 years the multi-generation- most endangered species. More man, Genavicia Ramirez, Lilah theater. Equipped with his dra- SASD vocal music teacher, al volunteers and participating information about the program Hudak, Maria Stemper, Mi- matic arts degree and certifi cate Katy Ries (music director), re- families have been the heart of will be available to audience chael Stephan, Aiofe Meyer, in theater education, by day turns to TYA this spring to lead our organization. Allowing us members during the production. Molly Rankin, Brooke Hess, he teaches drama at the Étude the cast on a musical adventure, to be the place where all ages Performances will be held in Stella Farvour, Natalie Huerta, Group Schools in Sheboygan with familiar songs like the explore the theater arts. the Matrix space at the John Mi- Izzy Arenal, Adelaide Milne, and by night he fl ies to TYA to catchy Move It, Move It. chael Kohler Art Center. Five Ellie Turcotte, Lucy Thoresen. direct the super star youth cast. The production team is also MARCH 7, 2020 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM 5

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Kohler Winter Sports Updates (through 2/27) 2019-2020 Kohler Middle School Boys Girls Basketball Basketball Season Results Kohler Girls Basketball season record is 13-10 overall, 11-8 in Big East-South Conference play. Final Big East-South Standings W-L 7th Grade Opponent Result Score Oostburg 16-3 Opponent Result Score Brookfi eld Academy (NC) L 37-43 Ozaukee 15-4 Ozaukee W 57-53 OT Manitowoc Lutheran W 57-54 Kohler………….>11-8 Green Bay West (NC) W 64-40 Random Lake 11-8 Elkhart Lake W 42-22 Hilbert W 49-32 Cedar Grove 8-11 Cedar Grove L 25-51 Sheboygan Lutheran W 41-18 Sheb. Christian 3-16 Random Lake W 58-13 Sheboygan Christian W 69-49 Sheb. Lutheran 0-19 Ozaukee L 41-44 Oostburg W 55-37 Random Lake W 47-45 Ozaukee W 53-35 Xavier (NC) L 45-75 Howards Grove W 51-39 Oostburg L 32-55 Cedar Grove-Belgium L 37-46 (OT) Elkhart Lake W 52-28 Mishicot L 29-52 Oostburg W 38-20 Sheboygan Lutheran W 36-34 Cedar Grove L 38-41 Sheboygan Christian W 61-46 Random Lake L 16-37 Random Lake W 47-20 Oostburg L 32-55 Howards Grove W 45-40 Ozaukee L 42-52 Cedar Grove-Belgium W 54-29 Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah W 58-45 8th Grade Saint Mary Catholic W 46-41 Opponent Result Score Reedsville W 56-36 Ozaukee L 51-57 Howards Grove L 21-59 Algoma (WIAA Regional) W 41-36 Elkhart Lake W 70-25 Cedar Grove W 48-33 Random Lake W 69-35 Boys Basketball Oostburg W 61-33 Kohler Boys Basketball season record is 17-5 overall 13-5 in Big East-South Conference play. Final Big East-South Standings Ozaukee W 52-46 W-L Howards Grove L 36-38 Opponent Result Score Sheb. Lutheran 18-1 Elkhart Lake W 61-24 Hilbert W 80-68 Oostburg 18-1 Sheboygan Lutheran L 77-80 Kohler………….> 14-5 Oostburg W 55-38 Sheboygan Christian W 87-51 Ozaukee 11-8 Cedar Grove W 54-25 Ozaukee W 77-60 Cedar Grove 10-9 Random Lake W 53-25 Random Lake W 57-34 Random Lake 7-11 Wautoma (NC) W 97-43 Sheb. Christian 3-16 Howards Grove W 61-36 Oostburg L 56-65 (OT) Elkhart Lake-Glebeulah W 69-25 Cedar Grove-Belgium W 81-76 (2OT) Mishicot W 92-59 Sheboygan Lutheran L 73-88 Kohler varsity boys cross country Sheboygan Christian W 64-37 Random Lake W 66-48 Saint Mary Catholic W 93-61 team named to the Wisconsin Cross Oostburg L 59-62 Ozaukee W 67-56 Country Coaches Association Manitowoc Lutheran W 61-60 Cedar Grove-Belgium L 71-72 Academic All-State Team Westby (NC) W 68-54 Luther (NC) W 67-46 Reedsville W 90-53 Howards Grove W 75-70

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Opponent Result Score Final FRCC Standings Appleton United (NC) W 5-0 Notre Dame 6-0 Oshkosh (NC) W 12-1 DePere 4-3 Fox Cities (NC) W 8-1 Bay Port 3-3 Brookfi eld (NC) W 10-3 Ashwaubenon 2-4 Brother Rice (IL) (NC) W 10-3 Sheboygan……>0-5 West Bend (NC) W 4-3 Fond du Lac (NC) L 2-6 Ashwaubenon L 1-2 Beaver Dam (NC) L 0-2 Fond du Lac Springs (NC) L 1-5 Depere L 3-4 Rhinelander (NC) W 3-1 Baraboo/Portage (NC) W 4-1 Waupun (NC) L 2-3 Green Bay Notre Dame L 0-6 Bay Port L 0-3 Kohler High School boys cross country team. (Facebook photo) Whitefi sh Bay (NC) W 5-4 Ashwaubenon L 2-3 DePere L 0-4 Waupun (NC) L 1-5 Oshkosh (NC) W 8-2 Next Issue: Appleton United (NC) W 3-2 Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha (NC) L 1-5 MARCH 21 Arrowhead (NC) T 1-1 West Bend (WIAA Regional) W 8-1 Notre Dame (WIAA Regional) L 0-10 The DEADLINE will be MARCH 13 MARCH 7, 2020 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM 7 Kohler High School to hold Kohler High School to hold mid-winter music concert on mid-winter music concert on March 10 March 12 On Thursday, March 12, the Kohler will begin the concert with two of our The Kohler high school band and es of sheer lightening. To close their middle school band and choir will pres- favorite rounds and canons. These songs choir will present their Mid-Winter portion of the concert, the band will ent their Mid-Winter Music Concert. are Frere Jacques and One Bottle of Pop. Music Concert on Tuesday, March 10. end with the music of John Williams. The concert, featuring the middle school They will then sing J’entends le moulin This concert begins at 7:30 p.m. in The Midway March is from the mov- bands and choirs, will begin at 7:30 p.m. a French Canadian Folk Song arranged the newly renovated Kohler Memorial ie of the same title celebrating triumph in the Kohler Memorial Theater. by Emily Crocker and Skye Boat Song, Theater. during a turning point in a World War II The 6th Grade Band will open the a Scottish Folk Song arranged by Jay The Symphony Band will open the battle in the Pacific Theater. concert with two selections. They will Althouse. concert. Their music selections will fo- The high school choirs will follow begin with a lively dance called Shep- The 7-8th grade treble choir will be- cus on the theme of Tales, Fables and the band. herd’s Hey. They will also show off all gin with Kusimama (Stand Tall) by Jim Stories. They will begin with Variations The High School Concert Choir the different sections of the band in the Papoulis. We will be accompanied by on Scarborough Fair. The melody is an will open with Vox Populi by Giedri- next selection called Popcorn Prelude. Mrs Kukla and Greg Tengowski. The old English folksong and is a love song. us Svilainis sung in Latin. This piece The 7-8th Concert Band will perform full 7-8th grade combined choir will Most of us today know it as a popular speaks of the unity of mankind and three selections. The first selection takes follow with Homeward Bound by Mar- song made famous by Paul Simon and the voice of God. The second selection us on an adventure with Lewis and Clark ta Keen and accompanied by 8th grade Art Garfunkel. The next piece is also from the choir will be O Love by Elaine as they explore the unknown regions of student, Daniel Walter. The 7-8th grade an English love song but of a different Hagenberg, an American composer. O the United States. It is called Legend bass voices will close with a traditional nature. It is Percy Grainger’s Themes Love has become one of the choirs of Knife River. Their next selections folk song arranged by Dan Krunnfuz, from Green Bushes. The band will next favorite songs through its meaningful will create a civil war battle - through Polly Wolly Doodle. This song will also perform a new piece of band repertoire text about love and loss. The choirs will music. It is about a famous naval battle be accompanied by Daniel Walter. called Lightning Field. Mother Nature finish their portion of the concert with between two ironclad ships. The piece The choirs are directed by Eva Stokes can be quite powerful and composer Nyon Nyon by Jake Runestad which is is appropriately called Ironclads. The and the bands are under the direction of John Mackey has put that power into sure to leave you bouncing in your seat. concert band will finish it’s portion of Richard Tengowski. Both concerts are music. It is quite bombastic with flash- the concert with a trumpet feature called free and open to the public. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. The 6th grade general music class

Board of Education Regular Meeting minutes, January 13, 2020 Call to Order grating the core areas: middle/high schools we have to operate on current enrollment and projections. Mr. Nonhof called the meeting to order • Technology learning spaces a modified schedule for both schools. The 2020-2021 seat availability for open at 5:30 p.m. in the band room. Zachary • Parking Lot We have communicated the schedule enrollment is determined by the district Pethan called roll. The following board • Ebben Field changes to the community and have let class size and staffing guidelines estab- members were present: Zachary Peth- • Air conditioning each student know exactly what classes lished by the Board. In accordance with an, Patrick Johnson and Carl Nonhof. to come to school for. I know that both policy 5113 and administrative guideline Bill Foster from School Perceptions Sharon Reilly and Jane Bishop were our staff and students are working hard 2312, the following regular education will present to the Board in February absent. to end the first semester on a positive spaces available for the 2020-2021 the process for educating and building note. school year are as follows: 4K - 8 seats, Statement of Public Notice stakeholder ownership. st nd We are hosting the first parent book 5K - 10 seats, 1 grade - 5 seats, 2 January 10, 2020 rd Elementary Principal Report (Lisa read of the 2019-2020 school year. This grade - 0 seats, 3 grade - 12 seats, th th Approval of Agenda Greene) is coming from our challenge success 4 grade - 5 seats, 5 grade - 12 seats, th th Mr. Johnson moved to approve the We are so thrilled to have several win- parent group. The book we are reading 6 grade - 7 seats, 7 grade - 8 seats, th th agenda. Mr. Pethan seconded the mo- ners from the 23rd Annual Gingerbread is Grown to Flown. We have split the 8 grade - 5 seats, 9 grade - 18 seats, th th tion. All ayes. Motion carried. Festival! Mrs. Bley and Mrs. Wittwer’s book into two sessions. The first half 10 - 21 seats, 11 grade - 15 seats, 4K classrooms received first place in and 12th grade - 22 seats. Applications Strategic Plan Update will be discussed on Thursday the 16th the pre-school category and will be for students with special needs are Quynh Trueblood presented. at either 11am or 6pm in the Founders awarded $500 for their display entitled Room of the American Club. The sec- accepted based on space availability Board President’s Report (Dr. Jane “Frozen.” ond half will be discussed on Wednes- using the Department of Public In- Bishop) day, January 22 at both 11am and 6pm. struction’s Statewide Factor Caseload No report In the Kindergarten - Grade 2 category, Formula for special education teach- Kohler Elementary took both the first Review of District Finances er’s caseloads. The number of factors The Finance Committee met January Superintendent’s Report (Quynh place and the 2nd place prizes! The available in the District are as follows: 13, 2020. The committee reviewed the Trueblood) Kindergarten classes (Mrs. Bittner, Mrs. 0.0 factors in the elementary school, monthly revenues and expenditures as Magel and Mrs. Wessel) received a first 2.7 factors in the middle school, and New Year well as the upcoming debt payments for place award and will be receiving $500 6 factors in the high school. The DPI A new year marks a celebration of new the 2019-20 school year. for their “Gingerbread Pirates” display, caseload recommendations were used beginnings. It represents a time for re- and Mrs. Carini’s 2nd grade class took Consent Agenda to determine the number of seats in birth, of moving ahead, and letting go of 2nd place for their display “Hogwarts 1. Approval of December 9, 2019 Speech and Language and Occupation- the past. What we have to look forward Christmas” and will receive a $250 cash Board minutes is inspiring: al Therapy. The number of open seats prize. We greatly appreciate the support 2. Approval of Invoices in the Speech and Language program 1. Strategic Planning for 2020-25 of the Kohler Foundation for allowing us 3. Report of the Finance committee is 0 and the number of open seats in 2. The Core’s potential is revealing to participate in the Annual Gingerbread a. No report Occupational Therapy program is 5. All talent, skill, and grit to move the Festival! 4. Report of the Committee of the contracted services are closed (PT, VI, district forward. Whole The kids are so happy that Mt. Kohler HI, O & M, Audiology). 3. The year of referendum planning a. Recommendation to bring to the is back! The giant playground snow hill to modernize the facilities and full board to approve option 1 for Mr. Johnson moved to approve the is so much fun! I wish that you all could grounds for the future the 2020-2021 enrollment seats available for the 2020-2021 see the pure joy on the kids’ faces as school year. Mr. Pethan seconded the Kohler Memorial Theatre they run full speed out the school door Mr. Pethan moved to approve the con- motion. All ayes. Motion carried. The district anticipates the debut with and to the snowhill! I am not sure if it sent agenda. Mr. Johnson seconded great excitement. The debut events will get as tall as it did last year, but we the motion. All ayes. Motion carried. . Resolution authorizing the Redemp- are: are happy for the snow to play in! Bring tion of Certain of the General Obliga- Action and/or Discussion Items • Jan 30 - Distinguished Guest Se- on the snow! The kids want MORE! tion Refunding Bonds, dated Novem- ries performance Approve the seats available for the ber 15, 2011 • Feb 5 - Kohler Co. Open House We are doing our mid-year benchmark 2020-2021 school year as recom- • Feb 7 - PBIS Elementary School assessments right now to ensure we mended by the committee of the Mr. Pethan moved to approve the Assembly are all on track, and we are taking full whole and the finance committee as resolution authorizing the Redemption • Feb 20 -23 - MS/HS Willie Wonka advantage of as many “normal” school required by Wis Stat 118.51(5)(a)1 of Certain of the General Obligation days as we can that this time of the and Wis Admin. Code PI36.06(5)(a) Refunding Bonds, dated November Refendum Preparation year provides. (set the number of regular education 15, 2011. Mr. Johnson seconded the Bray Architects, Rettler Corporation, spaces by grade, and the number of motion. Discussion was held. All ayes. and Baird are working with School Per- MS-HS Principal Report (Nicholas special education spaces by pro- Motion carried. ceptions to develop a community-wide DeBaker) gram and related services available survey on the district’s status and We have an action packed month of Adjournment for open enrollment) strategic priorities and for a potential January in the middle high school. This Mr. Pethan moved to adjourn. Mr. John- referendum in November 2020 for the week already finds us in the middle of fi- Kohler Public School District sets the son seconded the motion. All ayes. The long range comprehensive plans inte- nals week. Due to the shared staff in the open enrollment seat availability based meeting adjourned at 6:10 p.m. 8 MARCH 7, 2020 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM

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LENT – 2020 FEBRUARY 26 – APRIL 12 “START BY DOING WHAT’S NECESSARY. Child Development Day THEN DO WHAT’S POSSIBLE. AND SUDDENLY YOU ARE DOING THE IMPOSSIBLE.” (ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI) April 7, 2020 Who: All resident children who will be at least 3 years old on April 7, 2020. What: The development of all early childhood children living in the Kohler School District will be screened through parent report, direct Girls Reaching Out (GRO) to Bring Clean Water to a Third World Country, Malawi, Africa assessment, and observation. If you plan on enrolling GRO – A group of Kohler Girls your child in our 4K program for the 2020/2021 school year, you must

St. John Evangelist Human Concerns/Social Justice Committee and have an original or certifi ed copy of their birth certifi cate verifi ed Blessed Trinity Human Concerns Committee by Rebecca Remberg in the elementary offi ce. You may bring this in will again be co-sponsoring the Annual Lenten Outreach Program. on April 7, 2020 and have it verifi ed prior to your child‛s The focus this year is to offer help to those whose lives are impacted from screening. lack of clean water. Why: Screening helps identify if a child is developing appropriate- All donations will go to: GRO Malawi Well Fund – Lakeland University Your generous Lenten donations will be used to help build wells in Malawi to serve both schools ly cognitively, physically and emotionally. During screening, and villages. The cost of a well is about $7,000. children will work with a professional in a play-based format

Please make checks payable to St. John Evangelist Parish or Blessed Trinity Parish to assess their development. School professionals will also be

SPREAD THE WORD: God is Building Wells in Malawi thru the GRO Project available to answer questions parents may have about their child‛s development and/or the 4K program. In addition, infor- mation about a variety of community resources will be avail- able. When: April 7, 2020. If you are unable to attend and have con- cerns about your child‛s development, please contact Cindy Kohler students to attend Payne, Director of Pupil Services @ 920 803-7207. talk from world-renowned Where: Kohler School District Village Gym-333 Upper Road, Kohler, Spanish translator WI Some students from Kohler classic translations of novels by How: Parents should call Theresa Andrews @ 920 803-7283 to will join a thousand other high Manuel Puig). schedule an individual screening time by April 2, 2020. school students from around the The Great World Texts in state to hear from distinguished Wisconsin program reach- academic and world-renowned es thousands of students and Spanish translator Suzanne teachers in dozens of school Jill Levine at UW-Madison on districts throughout the state SHEBOYGAN COUNTYWIDE CRIME STOPPERS March 9. The program is host- of Wisconsin. Drawing from ed by UW-Madison’s Center for world literature throughout the CRIME OF THE WEEK the Humanities. ages, the program’s selection Levine will explore her en- of texts refl ects a capacious www.cu� hem.com or thralling friendship with the Ar- understanding of the idea of “P3 Tips” App or gentine writer Manuel Puig, her the “literary classic.” In previ- translation of his novels, and ous years, faculty, teachers and call 1-877-CUF-THEM the craft of literary translation, students have collaborated on according to a release . Earlier texts associated with 16th cen- DATE OF CRIME: in the day, Levine will speak tury China, ancient Greece, and Friday, February 14th, 2020 with a thousand Wisconsin high contemporary India. Each year, LOCATION OF CRIME: Sheboygan County school students who read Puig’s participating students read and novel Kiss of the Spider Wom- discuss one such work in their TYPE OF CRIME: Fraudulent use of a telephone an through Great World Texts, classrooms and create projects Recently the Sheboygan County Sheriff ’s Offi ce has received complaints from concerned citi- a world literature program from which connect the book to their zens, who received an electronic voicemail telephone call portraying to be the Sheriff ’s Offi ce. The number provided in the fraudulent messages is 920-917-6065. The messages left have the Center for the Humanities. own interests. included requesting payment over the telephone, or to make arrangements to meet in order to Suzanne Jill Levine is a lead- Suzanne Jill Levine will exchange money for an arrest warrant, or their son or daughter is in trouble and need money. ing translator of Latin Ameri- make an impressive addition to The Sheboygan County Sheriff ’s Offi ce will not ask for payment over the telephone. If you can literature and professor at the Great World Text’s alum- or someone you know has a concern, they can call the Sheriff ’s Offi ce for verifi cation of the the University of California in ni speakers, which already information at 920-459-3112. If you receive a call you believe to be a scam, you do not need Santa Barbara where she di- includes Margaret Atwood, to notify the Sheriff ’s Offi ce unless you have been victimized. rects a Translation Studies doc- Arundhati Roy, and Orhan If you have information about this crime or any other crime, please leave a toral program. Her scholarly Pamuk. and critical works include her Further information about web tip at award-winning literary biogra- Great World Texts in Wisconsin www.cufthem.com, use the phy Manuel Puig and the Spider or the Center for the Humanities “P3 Tips” app on your Android or iOS device or call Crime Stoppers at Woman (FSG & Faber& Faber, can be found online at https:// 1-877-CUF-THEM 2000) and her groundbreaking humanities.wisc.edu/. (1-877-283-8436) book on the poetics of transla- Applications for next year’s tion, The Subversive Scribe: Great World Texts program will You will remain anonymous and could be eligible for a reward up to $1000 Translating Latin American open in April, 2020. Detective Scott Wieland and Deputy Ryan Kelley Fiction (published in 1991 and Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Department reissued this year by Dalkey Phone: (920) 459-3112 Archive Press, along with her FAX: (920) 459-4305 10 MARCH 7, 2020 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM TheVILLAGE VIEW www.kohlervillage.org

KLUB 55, KOHLER RECREATION may need to know. Some pertinent information may June 15-19, ages 3-16 DEPARTMENT AND KOHLER HIGH include lights that are on timers, alarms, and names of o Register at: https://www.challengersports.com/ persons that may stop by or key holders. Any other The Kohler Pool will be closed from December 1, SCHOOL PRESENT: questions about this service, please call the police 2019 – March 31, 2020 Candle Light Walk department. Spring Hours Open Swim, Saturday/Sunday 1:30- March 13, 5:30-8:30p.m. 4PM Cost $10 adults, $5 children 8 & older, children under FROM PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR Water Aerobics Begins again on April 1: M/W/F, 8 free BRETT EDGERLE 7-8AM, Deep Water M/TH 3:30-4:30PM Includes: hot dogs, chili, marshmallows, hot chocolate The Youth Center will continue to be off ering snacks SNOW EMERGENCY Place: Kohler Experiential Center and beverages back at the regular location March To fi nd out if a snow emergency is in eff ect for the Follow the lit trail, return to food and a bon fi re 1-19, Monday through Friday. We will be closed for Village, call 459-3881 anytime, or check the Vil- Children 12 and younger must be accompanied by an Spring Break. lage of Kohler’s website at www.kohlervillage.org. adult Visit our website at: recreation.kohlervillage.org or There is no parking on village streets during a snow Proceeds benefi t the above sponsors. check out our Facebook Page “Village of Kohler Rec- emergency. A snow emergency is called when snow reation Department” for updates. accumulation is expected to exceed 8 inches. Snow FROM CLERK/TREASURER Kohler Pool emergencies are typically called from 8am-12pm to LAURIE LINDOW www.kohlervillage.org The pool will be closed from December 1, 2019 – give the snowplows an opportunity to clear the streets Village Meetings Scheduled for March March 30, 2020. Spring Activities will resume April 1. with no cars present. 3/4 Library Board at Kohler • Open Swim, Saturday/Sunday from 1:30-4PM SNOW REMOVAL Public Library 12:30 pm • Winter is here. Here are some reminders on the Water Aerobics, Deep Water Aerobics & Lap 3/9 Property Committee 5:30 pm Village of Kohler’s snow removal ordinances and Swim 3/12 Planning Commission 4:30 pm • policies. Springboard Dive, Monday -Friday 3:30-5PM 3/12 Finance Committee 6:00 pm • 1. Please remember to shovel your sidewalks within Parent-Tot Swim Lessons, May 4-16 3/16 Village Board 6:00 pm 24 hours after a snowfall event. • Discover SCUBA, April 25, 9-11AM All meetings are held at Kohler Village Hall, 319 2. Do not blow or shovel snow back into the street. Youth Center Highland Drive, unless otherwise indicated. 3. Please remove vehicles from the street when the The Youth Center is back in its regular location. Presidential Preference Primary & Spring Election plows are in operation. Come check us out. We continue to off er snacks and The Presidential Preference Primary & Spring Elec- SNOW REMOVAL AROUND MAILBOX beverages after school from March 1 -19. Hours of tion will be held Tuesday, April 7. The polling place is KIOSKS operation are Monday – Friday from 3:00-5:00PM. located in the Kirkpatrick Center at the Kohler Village It is the residents’ responsibility to have the snow re- We will be at regular spring operation on April 1. Hall, 319 Highland Drive, and will be open from 7:00 moved around the mailbox kiosks. The Postal Service We would like to thank Kohler Schools and Kohler a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Voters are required to show a pho- will not deliver mail if the carrier is not able to reach Athletic Boosters for sharing their space with us to ID to vote. You must have lived in the Village of the unit – the front as well as the backside. Someone during the renovation of the theater. Kohler for 28 days to vote in the Village of Kohler. in the neighborhood needs to take the initiative to KLUB 55 www.kohlervillage.org/klub55/ remove the snow; or the responsibility can be shared. To register for activities or lunch stop at Village Hall, Will you need an Absentee Ballot for the Spring Elec- GARBAGE PICKUP call 920-459-3873 or email [email protected]. tion? The deadline for requesting an absentee ballot to Residents are reminded that garbage/recyclables Friday lunch at Village Hall be mailed to you is Thursday, April 2. Absentee voters pickup is on Tuesdays; pickup starts at 7 am in the Cost is $5 per person, unless noted otherwise. are also required to show a photo ID to vote. morning and may last until 5 pm. Due to driver 3/13 Shrimp Scampi The Partisan Primary is August 11 and the Gener- changes and equipment malfunctions, actual pickup 3/27 Brunch al Election is November 3. For more information times may change, week to week. On a related note, if Activities about voter registration, absentee voting, accept- your garbage container is broken (lid cracked, broken 3/18 Lunch at Braveheart Pub 11:30 a.m. able forms of proof of identifi cation or upcoming wheel, etc.) please call 459-3881 for repairs. 3/20 Fish Fry at VFW 11 a.m. elections, contact the Clerk-Treasurer’s offi ce at ILLICIT DISCHARGES INTO THE SANITARY 3/21 New Dublin Irish Fest 9:30 a.m. 920-459-3873. SEWER 3/13 Candlelight Hike/Snow Shoe 5-8 p.m. at Kohler An illicit discharge is the dumping of any chemical, Experiential Center Dog and Cat Licenses pet waste or hazardous substance into the street or a 4/7 Breakfast Bingo – bus leaves at 8a.m. All dogs and cats over 5 months of age require annual storm basin inlet. The substance eventually makes Activities at Village Hall, unless noted otherwise licensing. Rabies vaccination certifi cate is required at its way into the Sheboygan River causing a pollution Mondays & Wednesdays Chair Yoga 8:15am time of licensing. Dogs and cats must be licensed by hazard. To report an illicit discharge, please call the Mondays & Tuesdays Ping Pong 1pm April 1 of each year. Fees are: Public Works offi ce at 459-3881. Tuesdays-Hiking 10am-locations to be announced Unaltered dog/cat $12.00 Wednesdays-Pickleball 6:45pm-School Gym Altered dog/cat $ 5.00 FROM RECREATION Thursdays-Snow Shoeing/Cross Country Skiing-loca- Late fee $ 5.00 DIRECTOR SONJA HEINS tions to be announced Thursdays-Painting with Jay 1:30pm FROM POLICE CHIEF SHAWN SPLIVALO Recreation Department Fridays-card playing 1pm (after lunch) **Spring Registrations are open** www.kohlerpolice.com Saturdays-Coff ee Shop Conversation 9am-Woodlake Baseball and Softball, Springboard Diving, Discov- Market Prescription Drug Disposal: The Kohler Police er SCUBA and Parent-Tot Swim Lessons Department has the secure drug disposal box in its Go to: recreation.kohlervillage.org and follow the link entrance. The box is available for all prescription to get your child signed up. VILLAGE BOARD drugs and over the counter medication in their original Springboard Dive: Ages 3rd -12th grade, Class is from The Village Board approved the following items containers. The box cannot be used for illegal drugs, April 13- May 22, Monday – Thursday. Times: 3:30- during their January 20 meeting: needles, syringes, thermometers, or any hazardous 4:30 Beginner, 3:30-5:00 Advanced • Operator’s licenses as presented. materials. The box was obtained through a partner- Monday & Wednesday: Dryland/Trampoline, Tuesday • Temporary Class B beer and wine licenses: ship with Sheboygan County to keep drugs from being & Thursday: Pool/Board Kohler Foundation, Inc.; Kohler Police Athletic fl ushed down toilets or dumped into landfi lls. Please Discover SCUBA: Ages 10 and up, Class is held Sat- League; St John Evangelist. utilize the box for any old drugs to keep them out of urday, April 25, 9-11AM • Purchase 2019 Diamond 48HDR trailer from the wrong hands and to be disposed of properly. Parent-Tot Swim Lessons: Ages 2-4 Years, Class is Bruggink’s Inc. for $6,300. Vacation Checks: Don’t forget that if you are from May 4-16, Monday & Wednesday 5:30-6PM, • Purchase plow from Fischer’s Fleet Services, Inc. planning to go away on spring break or at any time Saturday 10:30-11AM for cost not to exceed $7,000. during the year, that you may have the Kohler Police Summer Village run Activities Registration will • Sign permit for Buechel Stone Corp., 795A Department check your house while you are gone. open April 1 Woodlake Road. Residents can request a vacation check online through Other Camps for Summer • Resolution 2020-1, Adopting Updated Village of the Kohler Police Department’s web page • Theater Camp: Cinderella(Saves the World!) June Kohler Emergency Operations Plan and Authoriz- www.kohlerpolice.com, by stopping by the de- 21-26, Peter Pan, July 20-24, The Wizard of Oz, July ing the Village President and the Village Emer- partment, or calling. If you call outside of regular 37-31 gency Management Director to Approve Expen- business hours you may leave a message too. In your o Register at: www.ccdramatics.com/wiscon- ditures Under a State of Emergency. message just include your name, address, vacation sin-summer-theatre-camps.html • Re-evaluate title change and salary increase for duration, and any other pertinent information that we • Challenger Sports Soccer: British & TetraBrazil, police department personnel as presented. MARCH 7, 2020 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM 11

Kohler High School Madrigal singers take fi rst in local choir competition The Kohler High School from fi ve area high schools Madrigal singers took fi rst place compete for cash for their cho- in the Clash of the Choirs com- ral program. Those schools in- petition, which is hosted each clude Kiel, Kohler, Reedsville, January by St. Mary Catholic Mishicot and St. Mary Catholic Schools in Neenah. Clash of the Springs. Each choir performs Choirs is a fun event described three selections. as being a mix of American Idol and The Sing-off where choirs

Kohler High School Madrigals. (Facebook photo)

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION LEAN WEEP OLLECTION ITES 2020 Sheboygan County Residents Only 2020 2020 C S C S NOTE: FEES REQUIRED! (June 19 and 20 Dates ONLY) Friday, June 19 Saturday, June 20 Sheboygan County has established three (potentially four) collection sites for disposing of hazardous wastes, as identified 1:00 – 4:30 p.m. 8:00 – 11:00 a.m. on the next page. The majority of the program is funded with County tax dollars; be prepared to show proof of residency. When those funds are depleted, the sites will be closed until funds are again available.

The fees for 2020 will remain the same as in 2019. • $10 – Vehicles with hazardous waste only. • $30 (for each 6 items) – Vehicles with household size electronics. • $30 (for each 6 electronic items)– Vehicles with both hazardous waste and household size electronics.

This year’s Clean Sweep Collection Event will take place on Friday, June 19 and Saturday, June 20. We encourage citizens to bring their hazardous wastes to these two collection events as much as possible because we receive grant money to help pay for these collection events.

What kind of materials will be accepted at the events? * Flammable liquids * Fluorescent bulbs (household quantities) * Cleaners * Oil-based paints * Household batteries * Aerosols * Solvents * Acids and bases * Poisons * Varnishes * Old gasoline * Antifreeze * Thinners * Pesticides and herbicides * Reactives (typically pool chemicals) * Most Electronics (for detailed list go to www.sheboygancounty.com and navigate to the Planning & Conservation Department website) Maywood Environmental Park Sheboygan County Highway Are there materials that WILL NOT be accepted? YES! LATEX PAINT, waste oil, radioactive materials (smoke alarms), 3615 Mueller Road Dept - Cascade Shed explosives, PFAs, medical wastes, waste medications, pressurized cylinders, large appliances, and tires will not be accepted. Sheboygan W6451 State Highway 28, Cascade What can I do with the unacceptable materials? 2020 SHEBOYGAN COUNTY COLLECTION SITES ● Waste Oil is recycled at many sites in conjunction with community recycling programs. See the Sheboygan County Planning & Conservation website for more information. The address is www.sheboygancounty.com. Saturday, April 18 Saturday, September 12 8:00 – 11:00 a.m. (Tentative) ● Latex (Water Based) Paint is not “hazardous.” It can be disposed of with regular garbage once dried. Simply remove the cover to let it dry up, or pour it out in a container and add kitty litter to help it dry. Event time & location to be ● Waste Pharmaceuticals can be recycled in the lobbies of the Sheboygan, Kohler, Sheboygan Falls, Plymouth, and determined dependent upon budget. Elkhart Lake Police Departments. Each department has an anonymous drop box for recycling. Watch for ads and announcements ALSO, during the June Clean Sweep Collection Events, other accepted wastes that will be collected are: prior to this date or call the Sheboygan County Planning & ● Agricultural Hazardous Waste such as pesticides, other chemicals, and pesticide containers. For larger quantities Conservation Department at (greater than 250 pounds), please call Mike Ballweg, UW -Extension, at (920) 459 -5904 in advance. There may be a W57 (920) 459-3060. cost for Agricultural business wastes.

● Very Small Quantity Generator Business Hazardous Wastes from small businesses must call Veolia North America to pre-register their waste 1 week prior to the collection date. Contact Chris Bahlow at (715) 298-2623 for a registration form. There will be a cost for disposing of these items.

What can I do if I missed the HHW collection event? Residents should visit the Sheboygan County Planning and Conservation Department’s website at www.sheboygancounty.com for a schedule of the upcoming household hazardous waste collection events or call (920) 459-3060 for additional information. Sheboygan County Highway Dept – Plymouth Shed Never leave hazardous wastes at any location. Abandoning hazardous wastes, even from households, is a State and Federal offense. W5741 County Road J, Plymouth Never leave hazardous wastes at any location or before the collection dates and times. Abandoning Funded through Sheboygan County Planning & Conservation Department 508 New York Avenue, Sheboygan, WI, 53081 hazardous wastes, even from households, is a State and Federal offense. (920) 459-3060 12 MARCH 7, 2020 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER DESTINATION KOHLER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM Winter Wonderland off ered Wisconsin through March Trader Destination Kohler’s Winter cocktail, canned beer and wine, hot be open every Friday from 3 – 9 PM, Madness Wonderland will off er an experience chocolate, cookies, and chips. The Saturday from 11- 9 PM, and Sunday March 5-15, 2020 of winter activities with a warm rate for entry will be $28 for the fi rst from 11 – 6 PM. Hockey will be Basketball season is heating up and it’s time and cozy respite from the elements! person in your group, and $10 a head available on Fridays from 3 – 5:30, to prep for the madness. Wisconsin Trader Activities off ered are ice skating, for each person after. Season passes Saturdays from 11 – 2, and Sundays has the gear you need to cheer on the Badgers. Bavarian & traditional curling, candle are also available for $100 per indi- from 2 – 4. Score 20% off men’s and women’s offi cially lit pathways perfect for cross country vidual, $150 per couple, and $200 for The venue will be located at the licensed Badger apparel now through March skiing, snowshoeing, fat tire biking, a family of three or more. The season North East corner of Twin Oaks 15th. For more information please call 920- and more. Beverages and snacks will run from January 3rd through Road and Erie Avenue, near Kohler 451-2113. off ered will include a signature March 15th of 2020. The venue will Engines & the Beacon Destination Kohler Calendar of Events

Friday, March 6 Bobby McFerrin as an inspiration. The WINERY BAR LIVE MUSIC demonstrate a distinct new dish using LIBRARY BAR ENTERTAINMENT jazz and classical worlds celebrate his Featuring – The Beautiful Collide - 9pm items from throughout the store. It’s a Deb Kutz | 4-6pm innovative technique and spirit. Ten Gram- – 1am - No cover charge delicious opportunity to learn new recipes, WINTER WONDERLAND my Awards and his #1 global hit “Don’t WINTER WONDERLAND shop for the right ingredients and bring 3pm-9pm Worry, Be Happy” are pretty impressive, 11am-9pm home more inspired meals, all in one The venue is located at the north east cor- but “Bobby McFerrin’s greatest gift to his The venue is located at the north east cor- event. ner of Twin Oaks Road and Erie Avenue, audience may be changing them from ner of Twin Oaks Road and Erie Avenue, LIBRARY BAR ENTERTAINMENT near Kohler Engines & the Beacon. spectators into celebrants,” says the Los near Kohler Engines & the Beacon. Dan Ognavic | 4-6pm Angeles Times, “transforming a concert LIBRARY BAR ENTERTAINMENT WINERY BAR LIVE MUSIC Saturday, March 7 hall into a playground, a village center, Dan Ognavic | 4-6pm Featuring – Wait for the Morning - 9pm MADE AT THE MARKET a joyous space.” Join the circle and sing – 1am - No cover charge Woodlake Market Atrium | 11am-1pm along. Sunday, March 15 Thursday, March 26 Nicolas Blouin – Executive Pastry WINTER WONDERLAND Sunday, March 8 WINE DINNER Chef-Destination Kohler – Lemon Blue- 11am-6pm WINTER WONDERLAND The Wisconsin Room berry Coffee Cake The venue is located at the north east cor- 11am-6pm Wollersheim Winery Woodlake Market has something fresh ner of Twin Oaks Road and Erie Avenue, The venue is located at the north east cor- 6pm Reception 6:30pm Dinner | $79 per and fun in store. Join us every Saturday near Kohler Engines & the Beacon. ner of Twin Oaks Road and Erie Avenue, person, plus tax and gratuity from December through March as a SELF CARE SUNDAYS featured chef from Destination Kohler will near Kohler Engines & the Beacon. Help us welcome Wollersheim Winery and SELF CARE SUNDAYS Kohler Waters Spa Head Winemaker Philippe Coquard into demonstrate a distinct new dish using 3pm -8pm | $55 per guest items from throughout the store. It’s a Kohler Waters Spa The Wisconsin Room for 3pm -8pm | $55 per guest Enjoy a 20-minute bathing experience in a 4-Course Dinner prepared by Wisconsin delicious opportunity to learn new recipes, some of Kohler’s fi nest tubs as you fi nd shop for the right ingredients and bring Enjoy a 20-minute bathing experience in Room Chef Troy Unruh. Wollersheim Win- some of Kohler’s fi nest tubs as you fi nd some time for a little self-care relaxation ery has deep roots in Wisconsin history home more inspired meals, all in one throughout the cold winter months. Experi- event. some time for a little self-care relaxation and help in developing California’s wine throughout the cold winter months. Experi- ence the benefi ts of bathing with improved industry. WINTER WONDERLAND sleep, recovered muscles and overall 11am-9pm ence the benefi ts of bathing with improved Friday, March 27 sleep, recovered muscles and overall well-being. Also enjoy a complimentary The venue is located at the north east cor- LIBRARY BAR ENTERTAINMENT well-being. Also enjoy a complimentary seasonal beverage and spa access. Visit ner of Twin Oaks Road and Erie Avenue, KohlerCollection.com to sign up. Dan Ognavic | 4-6pm near Kohler Engines & the Beacon. seasonal beverage and spa access. Visit KohlerCollection.com to sign up. 920-457-7777 Saturday, March 28 LIBRARY BAR ENTERTAINMENT kohlercollection.com/products/ 920-457-7777 MADE AT THE MARKET Deb Kutz | 4-6pm 2020-march-self-care-sundays.html kohlercollection.com/products/ Woodlake Market Atrium | 11am-1pm WINERY BAR LIVE MUSIC 2020-march-self-care-sundays.html Winery Bar Live Music Featuring – The Evan Wallerman – Riverbend Chef– Featuring – Laura Petersen - 9pm – Friday, March 13 Beautiful Collide Keto Snacking 1am - No cover charge 9pm – 1am - No cover charge Woodlake Market has something fresh WINTER WONDERLAND DISTINGUISHED GUEST SERIES- and fun in store. Join us every Saturday 3pm-9pm Thursday, March 19 Bobby McFerrin from December through March as a The venue is located at the north east cor- WINE DINNER At the Kohler Memorial Theatre, 260 featured chef from Destination Kohler will ner of Twin Oaks Road and Erie Avenue, The Immigrant Restaurant & Winery School St., Kohler, Wisconsin | 8pm demonstrate a distinct new dish using near Kohler Engines & the Beacon. Chef vs Chef - The Immigrant Restaurant Bobby McFerrin’s Circle songs will take items from throughout the store. It’s a you on a life-changing musical adventure. LIBRARY BAR ENTERTAINMENT Chef Leonard Sorce and Executive Chef of Destination Kohler Matthew Bauer will delicious opportunity to learn new recipes, Bobby’s exhilarating vocal vocabulary - Dan Ognavic | 4-6pm shop for the right ingredients and bring call and response, global rhythms, soaring go head to head to see which chef can Saturday, March 14 create the best menu. They will be given home more inspired meals, all in one melodies, lush harmonies, funny noises, event. invented language, silence, prayers, and MADE AT THE MARKET wines and a protein for each course to Woodlake Market Atrium | 11am-1pm create their unique spin to pair their food LIBRARY BAR ENTERTAINMENT laughter - reminds us all of how much Dan Ognavic | 4-6pm fun it is to be alive, to lift our voices and Troy Unruh – Wisconsin Room Chef– perfectly with the wine that as carefully se- MURDER MYSTERY DINNER communicate with one another, to make a Grilled Lamb Chops lected by our Sommelier Anthony Garcia. Great Bays Ballroom at The American joyful noise. Bobby will take the stage with Woodlake Market has something fresh 6:30 Reception 7pm Dinner | $129 per Club trusted members of his groundbreaking and fun in store. Join us every Saturday person, plus tax and gratuity Reception: 6:30pm Dinner: 7pm $99 per a cappella group Gimme5. They are all from December through March as a Friday, March 20 person masters of the art of play, and together featured chef from Destination Kohler will LIBRARY BAR ENTERTAINMENT Enjoy dinner and a show . . . and a mur- they will lead Circle songs, choral pieces demonstrate a distinct new dish using Dan Ognavic | 4-6pm der. This spring show and three-course based on irresistible grooves, spon- items from throughout the store. It’s a Saturday, March 21 dinner with wine pairings will make for a taneously composed each night and delicious opportunity to learn new recipes, MADE AT THE MARKET suspenseful evening of fun and an ideal sometimes sung by the whole crowd. “I shop for the right ingredients and bring Woodlake Market Atrium | 11am-1pm spring getaway. Tickets will be available want to bring audiences into the incredible home more inspired meals, all in one Paul Smitala – Blackwolf Run Chef– starting February 11, 2020. See also feeling of freedom that I get when I sing,” event. Sous Vide Corned Beef Hash Communication Guide provided by Spe- says Bobby. “I want everyone to leave the Woodlake Market has something fresh cial Events Team. theatre and sing in their own kitchens the and fun in store. Join us every Saturday WINERY BAR LIVE MUSIC next morning.” A cappella singers, beat- from December through March as a Featuring – Phil Norby - 9pm – 1am - boxers, and vocalists of all genres claim featured chef from Destination Kohler will No cover charge